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Why Nations Go to War
Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan (1992)
Author: John G. Stoessinger
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Well, well, well...
Why Nations Go To War is a fantastic book, and gives the reader remarkable insight into the precipitations of war. While analyzing both the interactions between national leaders and their thoughts in depth, this book is an excellent way to further your understanding of the causes of war. After reading this book, you will easily be able to understand many present-day conflicts, and where and why they began. Why Nations Go To War talks about the Persian Gulf War, Kosovo, the wars between India and Pakistan, and offers valuable background info on a question that has been in the news for some time: Why do the Muslims hate the Jews, and vice-versa? The book is thoroughly intriguing and wonderfully informative, I highly recommend this book to anyone who is big on war, and those of you who would simply like to know what's going on. Enjoy.

Insight for Intelligence Analysts
Dr. Stossinger's book is a valuable contribution for intelligence analysts wrestling with the strategic intelligence considerations when preparing for war. Stossinger's review of 8 case studies (WWI, Hitler's attack on Russia, Korea, Vietnam, India and Pakistan, Israel and the Arabs, Saddam Hussein, and the Balkans) distills the following determinants as to why nations go to war: the crucial importance of the personalities of leaders, the four sources of misperception (leader's image of himself, his adversary, his adversary's intentions, and his adversary's capabilities and power), and an underestimation of the means and time necessary to win the war. Here, Stossinger contributes to the literature by reinforcing the need to look at war from the enemy's perspective. Strategic intelligence analysts supporting decision makers who are preparing for war should, at a minimum, be addressing seven issues: a clear understanding of the most basic, underlying, issues forming the basis for the problem under consideration; a clear appreciation of how the problem affects one's survival, vital, major and peripheral national interests; a clearly stated political objective that resolves the underlying problem which is complimented with a sound exit strategy and identifiable conditions for knowing when to exit; a strategic self appraisal that assesses one's internal military, diplomatic, and economic condition to determine whether or not the means exist to attain the political objective; a national power assessment comparing the conditions of the other belligerents and interested non belligerents with your previously assessed strategic self appraisal; an integrated political, military and economic strategy to best apply your strategic strengths in pursuit of the political objective; and, the identification and elimination of gaps between the desired political objective and the means to achieve those objectives. Stossinger gives analysts additional perspectives for assessing these seven issues. Each issue should be assessed through the lens of the personalities of each leader of each belligerent nation; assessed for how each of the four sources of misperception shapes each leader's view of the situation; and, assessed for how each leader estimates the means and time necessary to achieve their political and military objectives. This insight reduces the miscalculations characterizing war. Stossinger's book belongs on library shelf of the students and practitioners of strategic intelligence.

Why Nations go to War
While after reading this book you will still now know the answer to the title of this book you will be enlightened by a wealth of information and insight of a truly brilliant individual. Dr. Stoessinger is a Professor at the University of San Diego and has written numerous works and editions invovling politics and history. THis book is well thought out and a great read. Highly encouraged to buy read and re-read. Amazing!


Crusaders and Pragmatists: Movers of Modern American Foreign Policy
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1986)
Author: John G. Stoessinger
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Nations in Darkness : China, Russia, and America
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies, The (01 December, 1985)
Author: John G. Stoessinger
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Why Nations Go to War, 5th Ed.
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1989)
Author: John G. Stoessinger
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