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What Is War For?

By Jack McDonald

Published

Mar 28, 2023

Page count

172 pages

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What Is It For?

ISBN

978-1529228380

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Mar 28, 2023

Page count

172 pages

Browse the series

What Is It For?

ISBN

978-1529228397

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Mar 28, 2023

Page count

172 pages

Browse the series

What Is It For?

ISBN

978-1529228397

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press
What Is War For?

How does armed conflict shape global politics? And, critically, can it ever be regulated, a necessary first step to achieving a more peaceful world?

This book examines the factors that define and shape war in the contemporary world, and how changes to technology and society are transforming warfare.

Focusing on efforts to regulate and eliminate war, it provides a guide to the complex problems it poses now – and threatens in the future.

"War is a human universal. It is also fractal – it is always the same and always different. And it is still very much alive, as McDonald explains in this compelling and thought-provoking book." Christopher Coker, LSE IDEAS

"McDonald's frank analysis comes at a time when war is reshaping international relations, and so is more than a refresher course on war in all its different guises. What Is War For? primes its readers to think carefully about how war, and controlling war, will shape the future." Daniel Brunstetter, University of California Irvine

“Distinguishing between lasting characteristics and functions of war, and its present manifestations, this lucidly written book provides an excellent introduction to the topic, especially with its discussion of the law of armed conflict, so often neglected.” Beatrice Heuser, University of Glasgow

“This is perfect as a short, sharp guide to the character of modern warfare – who fights, why and how they do so, and what if anything can be done to stop wars or at least mitigate their effects.” Lawrence Freedman, King's College London

"For those who have never previously reflected on the significance of war as a driver for social and political change, this makes for an indispensable guide. For those with more in-depth knowledge, an excellent way to provoke engagement and shape discussion about this important field." Matthew Ford, Swedish Defence University

“A fascinating insight into the role of war in the contemporary world. Sweeping in scope and fresh in tone, this is the book that anyone interested in the international politics of war has been waiting for.” Cian O’Driscoll, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, ANU

Jack McDonald is Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. He is the author of two books examining the relationship between the law and ethics of war, and emerging technology.

1. War in the Contemporary World

2. War in Theory and Practice

3. The Changing Context and Character of War

4. The Problems of War

5. The Future of War

6. Conclusion