Conventional Deterrence
Explore the intricate dynamics of warfare with Conventional Deterrence by John J. Mearsheimer, published by Cornell University Press in 1983. This insightful book delves into the origins of war, analyzing why nations facing the threat of large-scale conventional conflict choose either to adopt or reject an offensive strategy. Mearsheimer meticulously examines various crises that have escalated into significant conventional wars, providing a compelling exploration of the failures of deterrence. With a page count of 277, this hardback edition is a must-read for anyone interested in military strategy and international relations. Discover the critical factors that influence national decisions in times of crisis and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of conventional warfare.