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How Wars End: A Hopeful History of Making Peace

How Wars End: A Hopeful History of Making Peace

by Jan van Aken
Title:
How Wars End: A Hopeful History of Making Peace
Author:
Jan van Aken
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
208 pages
Publisher:
Bonnier Books UK Limited
ISBN-13:
9781804189658
EAN:
9781804189658
Classifications:
Interdisciplinary studies
Weight (g):
468
Dimensions (mm):
224 x 140 x 22
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Price:£14.02
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The invasion went ahead, and only years later, the world discovered that Iraq had had no biological weapons at that time. From this experience and the many others he has had as a weapons inspector, conflict analyst and activist, in How Wars End van Aken shows how conflict resolution really works.

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