Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008567989
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 704 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008567980
- Publisher Date: 28 Sep 2023
- Height: 153 mm
- Spine Width: 45 mm
- Width: 235 mm
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Conflict by David Petraeus explores the evolving nature of warfare over the past 80 years. From large-scale clashes to unconventional conflicts, Petraeus provides insights into modern military strategy and leadership. Drawing on his extensive experience, Petraeus analyzes key battles, technological advancements, and geopolitical factors shaping conflict in the 21st century. A must-read for military enthusiasts, strategists, and anyone interested in international relations. ISBN: 9780008567989
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Simar Singh Gulati –
Informative but somewhat academic in tone. Could be more accessible to a general audience. Still, a valuable contribution.
Nishant Kumar –
A valuable addition to the field, but it could have delved deeper into the ethical considerations of modern warfare.
Vivek Mandal –
Good analysis, but I wish there were more personal anecdotes. Still, a worthwhile contribution to understanding conflict in the st century.
Harsh Vashishtha –
An interesting exploration of conflict. A bit one-sided at times. Good analysis of technological advancements in warfare.
Divyanshu Abhishek –
Fantastic exploration of the evolving battlefield. A complex topic, but explained clearly and concisely. Highly recommended.
Kushagra Khare –
A must-read for anyone in the military or international relations field. Petraeus’s leadership is evident in every chapter.
Shreeniket Ashok Hinge –
Insightful and informative! Petraeus’s expertise really shines through, offering fresh and thought-provoking perspectives.
Manshi Namdev –
A detailed look at the evolution of warfare. Some sections were a bit repetitive. A good resource for military enthusiasts.
Shelly –
Important work, well-written and informative. I like how it ties past conflicts to present challenges.
Aayush Tanwar –
Petraeus’s analysis is insightful and well-informed. I found the book somewhat dry, but it is still worth reading.
Akash Arora –
A thorough examination of modern warfare. Sometimes repetitive. Recommended for those with a strong interest in military strategy.
Om Satish Pingle –
Useful, but a bit dry. Good resource for learning more about military strategy, but not the most engaging read.
Tanzin Rigson –
An insightful examination of modern conflict from a seasoned leader. Highly informative for anyone interested in military strategy.
Yash Sandeep Wayangankar –
Petraeus offers unique perspectives. The book could benefit from more diverse viewpoints. Overall, a solid exploration of modern conflict.
Nikhil Garg –
Petraeus brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. A solid foundation for understanding conflict in the modern age.
Shreya Sharma –
The book offers a balanced and comprehensive perspective, but it occasionally bogs down in technical details. Good read overall.
Kanav Sodhi –
Detailed analysis and great historical context. Only downside is a slightly biased perspective on certain geopolitical events.
Nimish Yadav –
A valuable resource for understanding modern warfare. The book is a bit dense, but the insights are worth the effort.
Mayank Sharma –
Fascinating insights into modern warfare. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort. Definitely recommend for those interested in military strategy.
Priya –
I was expecting more. Still, a good high-level view of major conflicts. Readers will gain a solid grasp of military affairs.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
Useful insights into international relations and military strategy. Could be more accessible to general public.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
A compelling read from a seasoned leader. I appreciate the depth of insight and practical applications shared in this work.
Vansh Mahajan –
Excellent insights! Petraeus’s deep knowledge is evident. Sometimes bogged down in details. A must-read for strategy buffs.
Adarsh Singh –
A comprehensive overview, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Petraeus’s experience shines through, though. A valuable read for serious students of military history.
Kumari Sakshi –
It’s comprehensive and I appreciate the details. It just wasn’t as gripping as I’d hoped. Good, not great.