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The Future of War

A History

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The Future of War

By: Lawrence Freedman
Narrated by: Michael Page
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In 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, wrote a short story about a war fought from underwater submersibles that included the sinking of passenger ships. At the time, it was dismissed by the British generals and admirals of the day not because the idea of submarines was technically unfeasible, but because no one could imagine that any nation would be so depraved as to sink civilian merchant ships. The future of war more often than not surprises us less because of some fantastic technical or engineering dimension but because of some human, political, or moral threshold that we had never imagined wanting to cross.

As Lawrence Freedman shows, the future of war has a past and a present. Ideas of war, strategies for warfare and its practice, and organizing principles of war all have rich and varied origins which have shaped the minds of those who conceive the next war. Freedman shows how war can be studied systematically and empirically to provide a firm foundation for enlightened policy.

The Future of War - which covers civil wars to as yet unknown nuclear conflicts, proxy wars (real) to the Cold War (not), fashionably small wars to the War to End All Wars (it didn't) - is filled with insight and fascinating nuggets of military history and culture from one of the most brilliant military and strategic historians of his generation.

©2017 Lawrence Freedman (P)2017 HighBridge, a Division of Recorded Books
Freedom & Security Future Studies Military Politics & Government Social Sciences World National Security War Warfare Civil War Imperialism Refugee Transportation American Foreign Policy Cold War Self-Determination

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The 'a history' in the title should as clear as the rest of it though

Excellent book by key thinker in the field

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A misleading title, the book spends too long discussing the history of war rather than its future.

Not as advertised

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I’m a big fan of the author but this audiobook was a difficult listen, underwhelming and hard to finish.

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