The Utility of Force : The Art of War in the Modern World

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Military force's limited utility, explained

The Utility of Force would be a great read for anyone interested in understanding why military interventions often fail to bring about peace or political resolution. Through his unique perspective as a retired British general, Rupert Smith provides a comprehensive analysis of the limitations of military force in solving political problems in the modern world. The book's most distinctive feature is its ability to explain the paradox of why military victories do not necessarily result in political successes. Readers interested in international relations and military history will find this book insightful and thought-provoking.

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The Utility of Force : The Art of War in the Modern World

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ISBN: 9780141020440

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Why do we try to use military force to solve our political problems? And why, when our forces win the military battles does this still fail to solve those problems? It is because the force lacks utility. From Iraq to the Balkans, and from Afghanistan to Chechneya, over the past fifteen years there has been a steady stream of military interventions that have not delivered on their promise for peace, or even political resolution. The Utility of Force explains this anomaly at the heart of our current international system.


Author: Rupert Smith
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 448
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2007
 

Military force's limited utility, explained

The Utility of Force would be a great read for anyone interested in understanding why military interventions often fail to bring about peace or political resolution. Through his unique perspective as a retired British general, Rupert Smith provides a comprehensive analysis of the limitations of military force in solving political problems in the modern world. The book's most distinctive feature is its ability to explain the paradox of why military victories do not necessarily result in political successes. Readers interested in international relations and military history will find this book insightful and thought-provoking.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.