Dear Enemy
Authors:
Kristen Callihan
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ISBN: 1542016770, 978-1542016773
Book publisher: Montlake
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SP
A solid read covering the intricacies of international relations. 'Dear Enemy' strikes a good balance between insightful analysis and engaging storytelling. The book reached me faster than expected, which was great. I wish there were more case studies, though.
HS
I found this book very helpful in understanding the nuances of global conflicts. The explanations are clear and grounded in real-world examples. As a member, I got an extra discount, making it an excellent purchase. However, I expected a bit more in-depth analysis in some chapters.
GT
I absolutely loved 'Dear Enemy'. This book provides an outstanding perspective on modern international conflicts. The author’s insight is unparalleled, offering both academic depth and engaging storytelling. Also, I was impressed with how quick the delivery was—a definite plus point. Highly recommended for anyone interested in geopolitics!
SR
This book is an absolute gem. The detailed analysis of international diplomacy is coupled with a narrative that grips you from start to finish. The theories are backed by excellent examples, making complex ideas accessible. The book was well-packaged and arrived promptly. A must-read!
WG
This book is a decent introduction to the field, but for those already familiar with conflict studies, it might not offer much new. Got a bit of extra discount with my membership, which is always nice.






























