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Firing Line: Australia's Path to War: Quarterly Essay 62

$39.95
Discover 'Firing Line: Australia's Path to War,' the compelling Quarterly Essay 62 by James Brown, where critical questions about conflict and Australia's military future are explored. This thought-provoking trade paperback delves into the complex decisions surrounding warfare, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Australian history and military strategy. Released by Black Inc. in 2016, this 144-page essay examines the tragic legacy of the Iraq War and its implications for Australia's future involvement in global conflicts. Brown’s insightful analysis sheds light on the consolidation of war powers within the Australian Prime Minister's office and the influence of the US military presence in Darwin, highlighting the pressing need for a national discourse on the implications of war. What does it truly mean to go to war? How do we make those critical decisions? With FREE shipping available, this essay is accessible to all who seek to understand Australia's evolving role on the world stage. Order your copy today from Smartfox NZ and engage with this pivotal conversation about our military future.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781863958417
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2016
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 144


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What is it like to go to war? How do we decide to go to war? Where might we go to war in the future? Will we get that decision right? In this vivid, urgent essay, James Brown looks to history, strategy and his own experience to explore these questions. He examines the legacy of the Iraq War and argues that it has prevented a clear view of Australia's future conflicts. He looks at how we plug into the US war machine, now that American troops are based in Darwin. He sheds fascinating light on the extraordinary concentration of war powers in the hands of the Prime Minister - and how this might go wrong. This powerful essay argues that we have not yet begun to think through the choices that may confront us in years ahead.

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Firing Line: Australia's Path to War: Quarterly Essay 62

$39.95
Discover 'Firing Line: Australia's Path to War,' the compelling Quarterly Essay 62 by James Brown, where critical questions about conflict and Australia's military future are explored. This thought-provoking trade paperback delves into the complex decisions surrounding warfare, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Australian history and military strategy. Released by Black Inc. in 2016, this 144-page essay examines the tragic legacy of the Iraq War and its implications for Australia's future involvement in global conflicts. Brown’s insightful analysis sheds light on the consolidation of war powers within the Australian Prime Minister's office and the influence of the US military presence in Darwin, highlighting the pressing need for a national discourse on the implications of war. What does it truly mean to go to war? How do we make those critical decisions? With FREE shipping available, this essay is accessible to all who seek to understand Australia's evolving role on the world stage. Order your copy today from Smartfox NZ and engage with this pivotal conversation about our military future.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781863958417
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2016
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 144


Description:
What is it like to go to war? How do we decide to go to war? Where might we go to war in the future? Will we get that decision right? In this vivid, urgent essay, James Brown looks to history, strategy and his own experience to explore these questions. He examines the legacy of the Iraq War and argues that it has prevented a clear view of Australia's future conflicts. He looks at how we plug into the US war machine, now that American troops are based in Darwin. He sheds fascinating light on the extraordinary concentration of war powers in the hands of the Prime Minister - and how this might go wrong. This powerful essay argues that we have not yet begun to think through the choices that may confront us in years ahead.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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