War and Warfare since 1945
Delve into the intricate tapestry of military history with War and Warfare since 1945 by Sterling Pavelec, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This insightful book spans 174 pages, offering a comprehensive chronological analysis of warfare since the conclusion of World War II.
Pavelec expertly examines the essence of war, exploring the factors that prompt conflict and the evolution of military strategies in the modern age, particularly within the context of nuclear capabilities. This thought-provoking read not only addresses historical events but also provides a critical understanding of the limits and implications of contemporary warfare. Ideal for historians, students, and military enthusiasts alike, this book raises essential questions about the nature of conflict and its enduring impact on societies.
Discover the significance of military developments over the decades with War and Warfare since 1945, a must-have addition to your collection.