The Illusion of Victory demonstrates that most of the rewards of victory in modern warfare are either exaggerated or false. When the ostensible benefits of victory are examined a generation after a war, it becomes inescapably evident that the defeated belligerent rarely conforms to the demands and expectations of the victor. Consequently, long-term political and military stability is denied to both the victorious power and to the defeated one. As a result, neither victory nor defeat deter further outbreaks of war. This sobering reality is increasingly the case in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Ian Bickerton persuasively argues that as the rhetoric of victory becomes more hollow all countries must adopt creative new approaches to resolving disputes.
ISBN: | 9780522856156 |
Publication date: | 30th April 2011 |
Author: | Ian J Bickerton |
Publisher: | Melbourne University Publishing |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 241 pages |
Genres: |
Theory of warfare and military science Military and defence strategy Other warfare and defence issues Military history Military engineering |