Stealth Conflicts
Discover the provocative insights of Virgil Hawkins in his compelling book, Stealth Conflicts, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This hardback edition spans 248 pages and delves into the often-overlooked 'stealth conflicts' that pose significant threats yet remain under the radar. Hawkins uncovers the complex and distorted responses that major players in international relations exhibit towards these deadly conflicts, offering a critical examination of how policy makers, media, and the public navigate the agenda-setting processes. With a focus on violence in the 20th century and world politics post-1989, this enlightening read is essential for anyone interested in conflict management and international security. Enhance your understanding of global affairs with this important work of contemporary scholarship.