War After Ukraine: Making Sense of War by Christopher K Pike is an interesting read

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War After Ukraine: Making Sense of War is the latest novel from author Christopher K Pike.

War has been a constant of human history. From the fortified settlements of the Neolithic to the trenches of the Somme, from the Cold War nuclear standoff to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, organised violence has shaped the destinies of peoples, nations, and empires. Yet despite its persistence, war remains one of the least understood of human activities. Too often it is confused with warfare, reduced to the mechanics of battles and technology, rather than recognised as a political act with profound consequences.

The Making Sense of War trilogy by Christopher K. Pike confronts this gap directly. It offers a sustained, multidisciplinary study of war’s causes, conduct, and consequences, drawing on history, politics, strategy, sociology, psychology, and international relations. Across three volumes ― About War, War in Context, and War after Ukraine ― the trilogy provides readers with an accessible yet rigorous framework for understanding why wars begin, how they are fought, and why they so rarely end as their initiators intend.

War After Ukraine: Making Sense of War is the third book in the Make Sense of War trilogy, and like subsequent books in the series, it’s a fascinating read.

This book examines Russia and the threats it poses to Europe, providing a deeper understanding of the complexities of contemporary conflicts.

It’s a must-read for anyone interested in international politics.

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