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In International Security, Christopher S. Browning offers an insightful examination of the intricate web of military history and international relations that shapes our world. This scholarly work delves into the evolution of security policies, the role of intergovernmental organisations, and the multifaceted nature of conflicts that have defined nations throughout history.
Browning navigates through critical historical events, analysing how military strategies and international institutions have evolved in response to global challenges. Each chapter presents a detailed exploration of significant topics, including the impact of warfare on societal structures and the interplay between national interests and collective security. By weaving together historical narratives with contemporary case studies, the author provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that dictate international security today.
This book is ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in military history and international relations. It serves as an excellent resource for those studying the impact of global institutions on security policies. Additionally, readers who appreciated Browning's previous works will find this book to be a compelling continuation of his exploration of international dynamics.
"A thorough and enlightening exploration of the historical foundations of modern security issues." – Academic Review
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 160
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199668533
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