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The book explores the notion that leaders may instigate international conflicts as a strategy to maintain political division within their own military. It delves into the motivations behind such actions, analyzing how these conflicts can serve to distract from internal issues and consolidate power. Through various examples, it examines the implications of this tactic on global stability and military cohesion. The author presents a critical perspective on the intersection of politics and military strategy, encouraging readers to rethink traditional narratives of conflict.
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United We Stand?: Divide-And-Conquer Politics and the Logic of International Hostility, Aaron Belkin
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