Proxy Warfare
Discover the intriguing dynamics of conflict in "Proxy Warfare" by Andrew Mumford, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2013. This insightful book, spanning 180 pages, delves into the historical significance of proxy wars, a persistent element in the tapestry of warfare. Mumford explores how nations have been drawn to the allure of "warfare on the cheap," making it a compelling strategy throughout the ages. Despite their prevalence, proxy wars have often been overlooked in modern war and security studies, making this work essential for anyone interested in understanding contemporary conflicts. Enhance your knowledge of military strategy and history with this engaging read.