War is so terrible that the first moral impulse is often to demand that it stop immediately. That impulse is understandable. No decent person can look at destroyed cities, dead civilians, grieving families and exhausted soldiers without longing for silence, relief and peace. But the demand for a ceasefire can also become a flawed knee-jerk […]
Against Instant Ceasefires
Against Instant Ceasefires
29 Apr 2026 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history, war and peace Tags: unintended consequences
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