What are the costs of wars and conflicts--and why do governments
of nation states continue to incur them? Using detailed examples
drawn from recent conflicts in the Persian Gulf, this book explains
how the price of aggression is low enough that governments do not
avoid conflicts, examines many dimensions of costs incurred by
warfare, and proposes a private sector solution to warfare's low
cost.
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