Wars are not accidents: Managing risk in the face of escalation
By: Lin-Greenberg, Erik
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 103(6), Nov-Dec, 2024: p.20-25.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: Israel’s assassination of a top Hamas leader in Tehran in July, Ukraine’s incursion over the summer into Russia, and a recent series of increasingly assertive Chinese air and maritime interceptions in the South China Sea have fanned fears that long-simmering conflicts could escalate into broader wars. In the wake of these provocations, analysts fret about the heightened risk of military accidents and strategic misperceptions. They worry that incidents of this sort could ratchet up tensions until policymakers lose control and stumble into wars they do not intend to fight. – Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/wars-are-not-accidents-managing-risk-erik-lin-greenberg
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 103(6), Nov-Dec, 2024: p.20-25 | Available | AR133740 |
Israel’s assassination of a top Hamas leader in Tehran in July, Ukraine’s incursion over the summer into Russia, and a recent series of increasingly assertive Chinese air and maritime interceptions in the South China Sea have fanned fears that long-simmering conflicts could escalate into broader wars. In the wake of these provocations, analysts fret about the heightened risk of military accidents and strategic misperceptions. They worry that incidents of this sort could ratchet up tensions until policymakers lose control and stumble into wars they do not intend to fight. – Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/wars-are-not-accidents-managing-risk-erik-lin-greenberg


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