Failing to Win
Discover the intriguing insights of Failing to Win by Dominic D. P. Johnson, published by Harvard University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking book spans 360 pages and delves into the complex psychological factors that influence how nations perceive the outcomes of wars and crises. Johnson and co-author Dominic Tierney explore the discrepancies between public perception and actual results, revealing how leaders, media, and citizens often label events as victories or defeats. Through a compelling analysis, Failing to Win sheds light on the intricate interplay of psychology, public opinion, and international relations, making it an essential read for anyone interested in military theory, political science, and the dynamics of global conflict. Unpack the layers of perception and reality, and understand what truly defines success in the arena of international affairs.