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Ann Hironaka

Neverending Wars: The International Community, Weak States, and the Perpetuation of Civil War

Neverending Wars: The International Community, Weak States, and the Perpetuation of Civil War

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Neverending Wars by Ann Hironaka examines why civil wars since 1945 have lasted far longer than conflicts in earlier periods. Rather than blaming ancient ethnic divisions or local injustices alone, Hironaka focuses on the role played by the international community and the creation of weak states following decolonization after the Second World War.

Many newly independent nations lacked the political strength, economic resources, and military capacity needed to settle internal conflicts. Foreign aid, outside intervention, and Cold War military support often supplied opposing forces with enough weapons and resources to continue fighting without achieving a decisive outcome.

Clear and thought-provoking, this book offers a different way to understand prolonged civil wars, failed states, international intervention, and the rise of terrorist movements. It is a strong choice for students and readers interested in political science, international relations, conflict studies, and modern world history.

Hardcover, Very Good

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