War in Context

Making Sense of War (Book 2)

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Pub Date 14 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 5 Mar 2025

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WAR IN CONTEXT: Understanding Modern Conflict and its Human Consequences

What drives nations to war? Is it necessary—or avoidable?

In War in Context, the second book in Christopher K. Pike’s trilogy Making Sense of War, the complex relationship between war and the state is laid bare. Through compelling historical examples and modern conflicts, Pike explores how war legitimises state power and how states, in turn, justify the use of military force.

But this book is more than a history lesson—it’s an urgent investigation into the questions that shape the future of global conflict. Can war be predicted? Is terrorism an effective form of warfare, or something else entirely? How have events like the 9/11 attacks reshaped global security and deterrence? And what does America’s shifting role on the world stage mean for long-term stability?

Pike doesn’t stop there. He delves into the evolving nature of warfare—examining the role of cyborgs, drones, artificial intelligence, and other technological advancements that heighten the intensity of battle. But at its core, this is a book about people. Pike highlights the immense moral and physical pressure placed on military leaders who must make decisions about when and how to unleash devastating power.

With a final, timely analysis of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, War in Context is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand modern conflict and its implications for the world’s future.

Reviewers who appreciate thought-provoking military analysis, history, and geopolitical insight will find this a fascinating and timely exploration. Request now on NetGalley.

WAR IN CONTEXT: Understanding Modern Conflict and its Human Consequences

What drives nations to war? Is it necessary—or avoidable?

In War in Context, the second book in Christopher K. Pike’s trilogy...


Advance Praise

"A masterful exploration of the evolving nature of war—from the human decisions behind military strategy to the chilling rise of AI, drones, and nuclear deterrence. Essential reading for anyone interested in modern conflict."

"Christopher K. Pike brings clarity to the chaos of war, expertly weaving history, technology, and geopolitics to reveal the stark realities behind state-sanctioned violence."

"With gripping analysis from 9/11 to Ukraine, War in Context offers a sobering and timely examination of why war happens and how the future of conflict is being shaped right before our eyes."

"A masterful exploration of the evolving nature of war—from the human decisions behind military strategy to the chilling rise of AI, drones, and nuclear deterrence. Essential reading for anyone...


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ISBN 9781839525568
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PAGES 391

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This compendium of the context of conflicts through the ages highlights in a single volume the commonalities of why men, nations and beliefs wage war. That said, there are many scenarios that set these conflict wheels in motion, but the common threads are there and we, as a human race, consistently refuse to recognise the warning signs and steadfastly do little to prevent the inevitable. This book highlights our current conflict in Europe albeit it was written shortly after Russia (Putin) invaded Ukraine but makes the point of the similarities to the triggers of WWI and WWII.
This book should be read by all generations and hopefully by those who aspire to join our Armed Forces, to realise that there has never been prolonged ‘peace’ anywhere on this planet in recorded history. This thought-provoking book just shows what humanity is up against but all our governmental diplomatic and preventative negotiations are never strong enough to overcome the triggers that lead to war.

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