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Routledge - 30 Years After: Issues and Representations of the Falklands War

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Explore the lasting impact of the Falklands War through this comprehensive collection of essays from Routledge. Even three decades after the Argentinian invasion, this conflict remains a central subject for historians, military strategists, and politicians. This book examines the war as a significant example of modern expeditionary warfare and its lasting influence on global perspectives. The text addresses complex topics including international law, questions of sovereignty, and the legacy of colonialism. Readers will find deep analysis regarding how history shapes national policy and the ways military force is used for domestic political purposes. This collection provides a detailed look at the many facets of the conflict that continue to be relevant in today's political and historical landscape.

Key Features

Analyzes the Falklands War as a significant model of modern expeditionary warfare for military study.

Examines complex themes such as international law, sovereignty, and the inheritance of colonialism.

Provides historical context on how past events influence modern national policy and decision making.

Explores the connection between military force and its use within domestic political environments.

Offers a collection of essays that address the ongoing debates surrounding the conflict today.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 January 2015
Listed Since
02 July 2014

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