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A Quick & Dirty Guide to War: Briefings on Present & Potential Wars, 4th Edition Paperback – October 1, 2008
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This fourth edition takes up where the last edition left off and analyzes the monumental events that have occurred since 1996 - September 11, the toppling of Saddam Hussein and the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq - while guiding readers through dozens of other significant developments around the globe, including the tinderbox situation with Iran and oil flow through the Persian Gulf; the final disintegration of Yugoslavia; the struggle for regional influence between Brazil, Colombia and Hugo Chávez's Venezuela; Israel's attempts to deal with a fragmented Palestine Liberation Organization; China and India's growing influence in Asia and beyond; ongoing chaos and suffering on the Horn of Africa; Russia's struggle to reassert itself on the world stage; and much more.
Dunnigan and Bay present an enormous amount of information in a series of concise, insightful briefings coupled with their shrewd projections of potential outcomes, making A Quick and Dirty Guide to War a thought-provoking reference on the face of war in the 21st century.
- Print length640 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPaladin Press
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2008
- Dimensions5.9 x 1.5 x 8.9 inches
- ISBN-101581606834
- ISBN-13978-1581606836
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Austin Bay is a U.S. Army veteran, an acclaimed military historian and analyst, and a designer of war-game simulations. He writes a syndicated national security column and has appeared as a guest commentator on CNN, C-SPAN, Nightline and NPR.
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- Publisher : Paladin Press; New edition (October 1, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 640 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1581606834
- ISBN-13 : 978-1581606836
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- Dimensions : 5.9 x 1.5 x 8.9 inches
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This is a good source on public policy – we use it for debate prep/current events for homeschool students.
Published in 1985, updated (4th edition) 2008. Details back through the Cold War into the 60’s for the origins of some of the conflicts. It’s interesting, how many of these predictions have come true in the intervening years. The introduction claims an 80% correct hit rate, and climbing.
MY NOTES:
In the section on the GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR:
- Most victims of Al Qaeda are Muslims
- Al Qaeda is perceived as just another gang of predators
- Islamism requires the expulsion of non-Muslims from “Muslim territories”
- The Caliphate is an attempt to restore Islam’s imperialistic hegemony.
- Details on the purity purges of unfit leaders
- Learn more: how does US fracking disrupt islam terror organizations?
- America’s weakness is intelligence – human assets
- The terror tool kit is: money; plastic explosive; weapons and ammo; propaganda documents
- Learn more: the Nazis had two Muslim SS divisions (p. 198)
THE BALKANS:
- who’s who p. 203
- info on 206 is helpful
- desperately needs a table or chart with map details
KOREA:
- the *problem* is reunification
- Look at Germany. South Korea does not want this.
- China does not want this either – huge refugee crisis
- No good way for a modern nation to absorb these illiterate, brainwashed, starving millions
- No good solution
- Norks are a pawn for China – threaten instability, keep region off balance
- 2017 collapse of nuclear program
- 2016 Trump – how change?
CHINA 2019:
- The communist party is weakened
- The economy is weak
- They are disease-ravaged
- Vulnerable
- Savage repression of ethnic minorities and political rebellions (Hong Kong)
- No longer confident leadership
INDIA:
- Superpower pretensions
IRAN:
- Desperately craves political power
- Searching for global status
- Population restive – sense of government corruption and failed revolution
- Super cult of personality
CONGO:
- Good explanation
- Total mess
- Needs graphics, maps, and tables in this section
- The primary policy in post-colonial period has been *revenge.*
Learn more: Comanche cavalry tactics
Part 7 (begins page 589) is excellent – info table, glossary – students should begin here
The maps in this book are great but there are NOT ENOUGH maps
The political trend carts are excellent (eg page 129)
Thank you, Austin Bay -- and please release an updated edition soon
In particular the book is very clever when it comes to listing the various participants and their goals "The U.S. wants a lot." and "Once again the U.S. is probably dreaming".
The parts that will probably interest readers the most are the outcome projections which are given in various percentage terms. I would advise readers to get the original 1985 edition and the most recent edition from 1988 to see how various situations and how they were projected have resolved themselves (or remained the same) over the course of nearly a quarter century.
It is a compilation on the many wars, conflict, tensions, and potential tensions around the world today. They provide the necessary history, the driving issues today, and a complete list of the various actors, state and non-state including people, political parties, "popular" movements, and terror and criminal organizations. Charts (in a uniform format) describe economic, political, and historical interest of the parties involved, near and far, as well as their ability to intervene. They follow these with predictions: not single predictions, but possible outcomes with ranges of probability. And their record on predictions, from the first three editions, is quite good.
Most readers (excluding perhaps professional analysts and foreign affairs experts) will find here much they have never heard of and much that was mentioned once or twice in the news years ago, but never given follow-up. For them--for us--this book is the cure for our popular education and haphazard news media.
The author's cover the ethnic and historic causes of conflict a which group and where they are located and how they effect a conflict. They explain how certain thing will effect the way and reason for a conflict, like negative growth. After the quick history section they explain the events that could happen most likely to least likely. Some are chilling, see Russia, some are just eye opening, see Sudan.
In all this book is a good read for the Armchairs Strategist, the pacifist and a person who wants to join a NGO overseas. Reading it you get an idea of what the CIA is telling the Government. In other words BUY II!!!
I wish they had taught us about this in high school. Every American should read this book and keep it handy.



