Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War
Explore the profound shifts in global dynamics with Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War by Pons. This enlightening hardback, published in 2004 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, spans 246 pages and offers a crucial analysis of how technology has reshaped national security. Delving into the intricate definitions of peace and war, this book investigates the evolving conduct and military organization associated with warfare. Moreover, it highlights the increasing influence of the private sector in the realm of security, providing a fresh perspective on international relations. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of military history, political science, and international relations, this work is a must-read for those looking to understand the complexities of the post-Cold War world. Join the conversation and gain insights into the technological transformations that continue to shape our global landscape.