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The End of Peace and Optimism: Assessing the Changing Character of War

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Changing Character of War
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A 'deliberately provocative' assessment of contemporary conflict.

In 'The End of Peace and Optimism: Assessing the Changing Character of War', CCW Director Dr Rob Johnson discusses a broad range of subjects pertinent to understanding the evolution of modern war - from the changing impact of religion to the increasing centrality of the civilian dimension - and does so with reference to several competing disciplinary approaches.

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Changing Character of War
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Rob Johnson
Keywords
international relations
conflict
war
history
political strategy
peace studies
Department: Pembroke College
Date Added: 16/10/2017
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