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How Civil Wars Start

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Is civil war coming to America? Expert Barbara F. Walter reveals the alarming factors that make a country vulnerable to civil strife: factionalism, anocracy, and a loss of hope in the future. Learn how nations like the US are edging towards this precipice and what we can do to pull back from the brink. Pre-order “How Civil Wars Start” for a chillingly relevant analysis.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780241429754
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Weight: 435 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0241429757
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2022
  • Height: 150 mm
  • Spine Width: 35 mm
  • Width: 309 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for How Civil Wars Start

  1. Anand Shukla

    I felt a little let down. It was repetitive and did not give me real solutions to ponder.

  2. Adarsh Keshri

    I wish there was more optimism. Found the book to be a little preachy at times.

  3. Ashutosh Mishra

    It’s a tough but necessary read. While unsettling, it presents information we need to know.

  4. Bhavya Goyal

    I am on the fence about this book. I am not sure I buy the argument, but it is still worth reading.

  5. Paras Jain

    This book is amazing and it has a very interesting concept.

  6. Utkarsh Gupta

    A bit too alarmist for my taste, but undeniably well-researched. Some of the connections felt like a stretch.

  7. Vijay Kumar

    Not an enjoyable read, but an important one. Prepare to feel uneasy. The author is very smart.

  8. Rhitu Prashansa

    A well written book about a very scary topic. We should all pay attention.

  9. Ashish Kumar

    I found this book to be very helpful when it comes to understanding the world around me.

  10. Malika Gupta

    A sobering read. Walter’s insights are sharp, but the subject matter is naturally unsettling. It’s a must-read, even if it leaves you feeling uneasy.

  11. Mayur Goswami

    A very worrying book that will have you checking the news more often.

  12. Prem Kumar Udaypuria

    Relevant and insightful, but quite dense. It requires careful reading and some prior knowledge of political science.

  13. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    Important and thought-provoking. The analysis of anocracy is particularly insightful. I wish it offered more solutions, though.

  14. Mannvit Sisodiya

    A disturbing but vital contribution to the conversation.

  15. Satyaswarup Prusty

    Eye-opening and terrifying. This book provides clear analysis. Let’s hope it’s not too late to act.

  16. Rahul Singh

    The book is good, and does its job, however I feel like there is no real call to action for the reader

  17. Komal Jain

    Found it repetitive at times, but the core message is crucial. Hoping it sparks a real conversation.

  18. Anees Ali

    This book has a lot of useful information, but a lot of it is common sense to the average individual.

  19. Himanshu Saini

    Well-written and thoroughly researched. I appreciated the historical context provided.

  20. Ashar Ahmad

    The book is scary because it feels so real. The factors of civil war are well described. The author is right.

  21. Gauri Mongia

    Insightful analysis, clearly presented. The concept of ‘anocracy’ is explained well.

  22. Shubham

    Chilling and insightful. Walter connects the dots in a way that’s hard to ignore. A vital wake-up call.

  23. Chetan

    A must-read for anyone concerned about the future. Hopeful for solutions, and a very fast read.

  24. Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu

    This book scared me more than a horror novel. Everyone in America should read this book.

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