Signals of War by Lawrence Freedman

Signals of War by Lawrence Freedman

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Provides a overview of the diplomacy and strategy that preceeded the Falkland Islands conflict between Argentina and Britain. The book aims to provide a balanced analysis of the conflict by looking at the origins of the war and the diplomacy implemented by both sides.

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Signals of War by Lawrence Freedman

The 1982 Falklands War was not only one the most extraordinary military confrontations of recent years but also a turning-point in the politics of Britain and Argentina. Unusually for a major conflict it is now possible to follow its development from both sides. In this book two analysts from the belligerents have come together to produce an integrated and authoritative account of the war's origins and course. They unravel the complex series of events leading to the occupation of the Falkland Islands on 2 April 1982 by Argentine forces and then follow the conflict through to their surrender to the British on 14 June. The authors weave together the development of the military confrontations with the attempts by the Americans, Peruvians and the United Nations to help find a diplomatic solution. By drawing on all available sources, including hitherto unpublished material, Lawrence Freedman and Virginia Gamba-Stonehouse have provided a book that combines academic rigour with a keen sense of political drama.
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ISBN 13 9780571141173
ISBN 10 057114117X
Title Signals of War
Author Lawrence Freedman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1991-12-01
Number of pages 512
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