You’ve never seen conflict analysed like this. Postmodern War reads like a
nihilist polemic on the art and science of war, written on acid. Chris Gray’s
account is packed with new takes on old themes, but in the end the biggest
question that remains is “What was that all that about?” Published by Routledge,
£12.99, ISBN 0415166926.
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