The Jihadist Threat
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Updated and affordable edition of this topical and well-reviewed work, shortlisted for The British Army Military Book of the Year, 2016
Updated and affordable edition of this topical and well-reviewed work, shortlisted for The British Army Military Book of the Year, 2016
Memoir of a veteran war correspondent who has covered conflicts in over 30 war zones over 40 years.
Mugabes dictatorship had survived due to the vicious military oppression of the population and the ruthless suppression of opposition. At the same time Mugabe has indulged in numerous military interventions outside his borders regardless of the cost in terms of regional stability, lives and money.
Re-published to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration Unilateral Independence (UDI) which marked the start of hostilities this is the authoritative history of the bitter civil war in South Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
Islamist terrorism is probably the greatest threat to Western civilization, this book Offers a range of different and radical solutions for examination and discussion.
A comprehensive account of southern Africa's incessant troubled history since the end of WW2.
This book explains dyscalculia - but for the first time from the perspective of a sufferer. It is estimated up to 5% of the population suffers from the condition Often humorous, sufferers and their carers will find it a relief and a joy to share experiences and learn more about how to cope.
The Rare Victory of Sri Lanka's Long War
The book explores the unprecedented military defeat of the Tamil Tiger insurgency by the Sri Lankan government in 2009, marking a significant moment in modern warfare. It draws parallels to historical conflicts, such as the British army's actions against the IRA. The narrative delves into the complexities of the 26-year civil war, highlighting the strategies employed and the implications of this decisive victory on both national and international levels. The account promises a captivating examination of a pivotal event in Sri Lanka's history.
The book explores the context surrounding the 2023 war, analyzing the implications of concurrent conflicts in Europe and the Levant. It delves into the challenges faced by the international system in managing these crises and assesses the potential for global stability amidst such turmoil. Through a critical examination of geopolitical dynamics, the author raises questions about the capacity of international frameworks to address multiple regional conflicts effectively.
A gripping, authoritative and closely researched account of the controversial 26 year Sri Lankan Civil War which ended in 2009. Interest generated by allegations of war crimes sanctioned at the highest levels.