Britain and the Falklands War by Lawrence Freedman

Britain and the Falklands War by Lawrence Freedman

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An account of the origins and resolution of the Falklands War, looking in particular at the political management of the crisis and the broad strategic factors which influenced its conduct. The wider political repercussions and implications for defence and diplomacy are also considered.

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Britain and the Falklands War by Lawrence Freedman

Although the military action was concluded fairly speedily, the Falklands War raised a host of questions which still exercise students of history and politics. What were the rights and wrongs of the dispute? Was the military response justifiable? How far could the Conservatives' victory in 1983 be attributed to the winning of the war? The book provides an account of the origins and resolution of the conflict, looking in particular at the political management of the crisis and the broad strategic factors which influenced its conduct as well as considering the wider political repercussions and implications for defence and diplomacy.
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ISBN 13 9780631161424
ISBN 10 0631161422
Title Britain and the Falklands War
Author Lawrence Freedman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1988-06-09
Number of pages 128
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