Fogs of War and Peace: A Midstream Analysis of World War III

Author:   Robert L. Dilworth ,  Schlomo Maital
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313360497


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   01 September 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Fogs of War and Peace: A Midstream Analysis of World War III


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The war in Iraq, Afghanistan, continual conflict in the Middle East, and the global war on terrorism, are all intertwined in a greater battle of global conflict: World War III. However, the fogs that have been created to hide these conflicts from public opinion are obstructing a clear view of reality. Fogs prevent the public from accurately seeing this war unfold and from taking action in the government to help prevent, this now, inevitable conflict. This work unveils that the media and government are two thickening fogs that continue to obscure the reality of what is occurring. Media does little to help develop an in-depth understanding of the world. In turn this creates limited interest in reporting of foreign affairs among the market sectors they strive to reach. The government has focused on winning the hearts and minds of the American people in order to drive the cause of the war on terrorism. Yet, this war has unleashed greater struggles, which citizens have covertly been blinded to. While these global conflicts are seemingly isolated, the authors illustrate that they are, in fact, closely linked with similar underlying causes. The fogs of war and peace need to lessen so the American people can be accurately informed and global leaders are able to strive for better policies in order to bring World War III to an end. Seemingly unrelated conflicts raging in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Middle East, and other global areas, are in fact, closely linked, as part of a greater battle, World War III. In the midst of conflict, this work delves into factors of World War III, and claims that we have already begun this new war. However, in an age where the average American citizen is uninformed on international foreign policy and conflict, the two fogs of government and media, are only contributing to this miseducation. These fogs have never been thicker in obscuring the reality of what is occurring. The fog that is media, explains what is occurring in cryptic sound bites by funneling certain information to the American people. Government, the second fog, affects citizens by either withholding or distorting information and opponents, and expands a great effort to deceive and distort current events. In turn it tries to win the hearts of the people by explaining that this is the only way to obtain the idea of peace. This work explains that through the distorted reality of the fogs, we are now in a stage of disinformation, misinformation, and noninformation, which block the view of citizens from what is truly happening and how to deal with it. It is the first analytical model that clearly examines the fogs of war and peace and how new perspectives must been found. The authors offer a model to help inform readers to better understand World War III, while illuminating the causes, nature, and dynamics of the global concern. In turn, they offer new policy directions for political leaders in America, Israel, and Europe and hope to bring to light these fogs of destruction.

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Author:   Robert L. Dilworth ,  Schlomo Maital
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780313360497


ISBN 10:   0313360499
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   01 September 2008
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements The Authors Foreword: Major General (ret.) Morris J. Brady Preface Chapter One: Past, Present, Future: Gleaning Clues from History Chapter Two: Plotting Our Course--Key Reference Points Chapter Three: Dispersing the Fog: A Framework for Analysis Chapter Four: The War in Afghanistan: Case Study Chapter Five: A Case Study of the War in Iraq Chapter Six: A Case Study of Lebanon Two (Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict of 2006) Chapter Seven: A Comparative Analysis of Belief Systems Chapter Eight: A Summary View of Challenges We Face and The Road Forward Glossary References

Reviews

Dilworth and Maital make a persuasive case in Fogs of War and Peace that we are in the midst of World War III and that we are losing that war, and bankrupting our country in the process….Fogs of War and Peace deserves careful reading by any serious student of national security strategy. * ARMY *


Dilworth and Maital make a persuasive case in Fogs of War and Peace that we are in the midst of World War III and that we are losing that war, and bankrupting our country in the process...Fogs of War and Peace deserves careful reading by any serious student of national security strategy. - ARMY


Dilworth and Maital make a persuasive case in Fogs of War and Peace that we are in the midst of World War III and that we are losing that war, and bankrupting our country in the process....Fogs of War and Peace deserves careful reading by any serious student of national security strategy. -ARMY


Author Information

Robert L. Dilworth is a retired U.S. Army brigadier general with over 31 years of active service. He was the 54th Adjutant General of the U.S. Army. He is also an Associate Professor Emeritus of Virginia Commonwealth University, where he had responsibility for organizing and teaching their Human Resource Development Curriculum. He is a recognized authority on action learning and has written widely on this subject. Shlomo Maital is Professor Emeritus, Technion, Israel, Senior Researcher at Technion's S. Neaman Institute, and Academic Director of TIM-Technion Institute of Management, Israel's leading executive development institute. He is the author of 10 books, including Innovation Management (2007).

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