Logics of War
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Book Name: Logics of War
Writer: Alex Weisiger
Description
War is, if not normal, a steady element of global legislative issues. Most wars between nations are, be that as it may, restricted, enduring days, weeks, or months instead of years, and killing thousands as opposed to many thousands or millions. A couple of conflicts in which exceptional fighting endures for a considerable length of time, which I call boundless wars, are subsequently liable for a profoundly unbalanced measure of anguish. I contend that a decent clarification for the most dangerous conflicts should account both for why these wars didn’t end all the more rapidly and for why different wars stayed progressively restricted. My contention is that boundless wars are driven by an alternate component—an alternate rationale of war—from most constrained conflicts.
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