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How wars end
Book • 2010
In 'How Wars End: Why We Always Fight the Last Battle', Gideon Rose explores the challenges of ending wars effectively, highlighting the U.S.
's historical tendency to focus on defeating enemies rather than planning for stable post-war outcomes.
Rose analyzes several major conflicts, from World War I to the Iraq War, to illustrate these issues and propose better strategies for future conflicts.
's historical tendency to focus on defeating enemies rather than planning for stable post-war outcomes.
Rose analyzes several major conflicts, from World War I to the Iraq War, to illustrate these issues and propose better strategies for future conflicts.
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when discussing the high number of non-combatant deaths in Asia during 1945.

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Show 67 - Supernova in the East VI
Mentioned by Gideon Rose in the context of discussing why wars last so long.

More forever wars?
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as the book authored by 

, who was the guest.


Brian Lehrer


Gideon Rose

Brian Lehrer Weekend: Schools & the Mayor's Race; Nobel Prize; Rails to Trails
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as a relevant book given 

's expertise on the Middle East situation.


Brian Lehrer


Gideon Rose

Who is María Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Price Winner?