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Thirty-five years ago, Sir John Hackett published The Third World War, which speculated how WW3 might start and how it would be fought. Since it is now fashionable to call WW3 the Cold War, the time is right to publish a book about WW4, how it might start and most likely be fought. War planners must envision the unexpected and plan for the improbable, and the 20th century's theories of total war are going to be rendered obsolete by the 21st century's nuclear-enforced concept of limited war. In the future, with mutual acceptance of national survival in place, Mutually Assured Survival (MAS) wars will be waged between nuclear powers without introducing nuclear weapons. This is the possible future in nine scenarios: *The Post-NATO War: It will begin between allies, not enemies, in seemingly unconnected events. *The Great Russian War: Russia will seek to reverse its loss of empire through its version of Manifest Destiny. *The Great China War: By embracing capitalism in an authoritarian command-control economy, China supplanted communism with a form of expansionist fascism. *The Chinese Civil War: Chinese fascism will become a victim of rising expectations and diminishing realities. *The Polar War: Another resource rush is on, and as 500 years ago, a treaty allocating sovereignty was made to be broken. *The Blue Gold War: Diminishing fresh water will spawn conflicts of desperation. *The Lunar War: The Moon will come to be coveted as the only permanent low-gravity satellite. *The Nuclear Terrorist War: As the Taliban, al Qaeda, and ISIS terrorists inch closer in connection and proximity to sympathetic extremists in Pakistan, that nation's nuclear arsenal is increasingly likely to fall into their hands. *The Commerce, Currency, and Cyber War: With globalization, government-sanctioned predatory trade practices, cyber-based industrial espionage, currency manipulation, and other financially provocative actions will lead to war. Human folly is the great imponderable. Yet, does folly upset the calm or is the storm the natural state in the sea of humanity? Either way, folly or nature ensures a future filled with conflict.

About the Author
Douglas Cohn is a 1968 graduate of West Point and was a U.S. army airborne ranger who led a recon platoon in Vietnam. His medals include two Silver Stars and the Purple Heart. He was retired as a captain after convalescing from gunshot wounds to the head, neck, chest, abdomen, leg, and hand. In addition to his twice-weekly syndicated newspaper columns, he is the author of the forthcoming The Presidents' First Year (Lyons Press, 2015). He and his wife, Kathryn, reside in McLean, Virginia.

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Captain Cohn does a masterful job of using an extraordinary knowledge of world and military history, international relations and politics to project realistic future global threats and possible scenarios for a non-nuclear WW4. A must read for national security and military strategists. -- A. James Madora, Maj. Gen., USA (Ret.)
The basis for each of Captain Cohn's scenarios is present today, and each one could be devastating. Worse still is the possibility of their occurring in combination. They are worthy of reflection in this superb, remarkable analysis, however unsettling. -- Brig. General Clarke Brintnall, USA (Ret.), former National Security Council staff
Many have said that the United States was blindsided by the events of 9/11 (leading to 14 years of war and counting) because of a failure of imagination. Captain Cohn has used his masterful knowledge and understanding of history, diplomacy and military operations to imagine multiple scenarios of future global conflict possibilities that make for entertaining reading for all, and required reading for everyone at every level of the national security apparatus. -- Alan Salisbury, USA (Ret.), former commanding general of US Army Information Systems Engineering Command
Captain Cohn discusses an impressive array of possibilities for serious military conflicts in the near and foreseeable future. This work makes clear that many dangerous threats to our security require attention to strong national security preparedness. I recommend reading for all policy makers and national politicians. -- Rear Admiral (Upper Half) J. Cameron Fraser US Navy (Ret.), former commander of the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet Seabee units
Built solidly on today, this concise volume soundly projects nine possible tomorrows. This splendid book is a top-notch read. -- Brig. General Donald P. Whalen, USA (Ret.), former Director of Weapons Systems, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development, and Acquisition, Department of the Army
In this uncertain and complex world effective national security strategic planning must explore multiple plausible scenarios. Captain Cohn aptly describes nine from their origin through development to conclusion. The daunting challenge is to be prepared to shape their outcomes in our national interest. -- Lt. Gen. Henry (Hank) J. Hatch, USA (Ret.), former Chief of Engineers



Book Information
ISBN 9781493018772
Author Douglas Alan Cohn
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint The Lyons Press
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 526g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 158mm * 24mm

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