Every War Must End
by Fred Charles Iklé
This book is a classic from the 1970s, written during the Vietnam War at a time of agonising reappraisal in the US. He makes a very helpful use of history in going back through the endings of major conflicts and explaining that once you get into a war it is both difficult and very important to think about how it ends.
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