The book explores the context surrounding the 2023 war, analyzing the implications of concurrent conflicts in Europe and the Levant. It delves into the challenges faced by the international system in managing these crises and assesses the potential for global stability amidst such turmoil. Through a critical examination of geopolitical dynamics, the author raises questions about the capacity of international frameworks to address multiple regional conflicts effectively.
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- 2024
- 2023
Reveals the existence of hitherto secret German-speaking units working for the Allies in WW2.
- 2023
Study of the origins and causes of the first major war in Europe since WW2.
- 2020
North Korea remains the most secretive nation on earth.
- 2018
A comprehensive account of southern Africa's incessant troubled history since the end of WW2.
- 2018
Deadlines on the Front Line
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Memoir of a veteran war correspondent who has covered conflicts in over 30 war zones over 40 years.
- 2017
Islamist terrorism is probably the greatest threat to Western civilization, this book Offers a range of different and radical solutions for examination and discussion.
- 2016
Dying for the Truth
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Examines how journalists have plied their trade from the Crimean War to the present. Paul Moorcraft, a veteran journalist, discusses how correspondents' considerable influence has shaped the actions of politicians and military commanders as well as public opinion, and reveals how authority figures now view the media as potentially valuable tools.
- 2015
The Rhodesian War
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Re-published to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration Unilateral Independence (UDI) which marked the start of hostilities this is the authoritative history of the bitter civil war in South Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
- 2015
This book explains dyscalculia - but for the first time from the perspective of a sufferer. It is estimated up to 5% of the population suffers from the condition Often humorous, sufferers and their carers will find it a relief and a joy to share experiences and learn more about how to cope.