This book examines the viability of non-provocative defence - the
controversial idea that defensive military policies and practices
reduce the risk of wars and provide a viable basis for defending a
society should war break out. Drawing on case studies from Europe,
the 1991 Persian Gulf War, and Asia-Pacific, the author concludes
that non-provocative defence concepts remain relevant and that they
can help in deterring, conducting, and settling wars.
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