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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Very Interesting Thesis,
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This review is from: The Remnants of War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) (Hardcover)
An interesting book that claims that war is an outdated concept and is obsolete. Although many (including myself) would take issue with this thesis, this is a through provoking work worth a look. My personal favorite item is the table comparing the death totals of the various Rambo movies. Hats off to you Dr. Mueller, you have provoked thought and discussion in a creative manner.
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A political book that gives you hope,
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This review is from: The Remnants of War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) (Paperback)
Mueller's Retreat from Doomsday was one of the best books I read in college and this follow-up is just as good. Mueller takes the long view of war and shows that the devastating wars among nation states of the 19th and 20th centuries are disappearing.
What is left are wars against bandits, insurrections and terrorists, the modern equivalents of barbarians. Militarily they are no match for organized military forces. I think he underestimates international organizations like Al Qaida who show the ability to organize simultaneous strikes and a willingness to sacrifice their lives. But I think his larger point that wars among nations have become rare is a good one worth study, discussion and, if true, celebration. |
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The Remnants of War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by John E. Mueller (Hardcover - September 30, 2004)
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