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Cocktails from Hell: Five Complex Wars Shaping the 21st Century

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Product Description If you want peace, prepare for war.—Roman adage Even in the absence of a major war, the world remains a dangerous place. Fuses are lit in practically every region and on every continent, which could eventually ignite a global conflagration and draw the world’s superpowers into a deadly and catastrophic conflict. The U.S., Russia, and China all eye these regional conflicts with care—each hoping to use this turmoil to its advantage. Meanwhile, each of these countries attempts to avoid major direct intervention that would trigger their rivals into action. We are, perhaps, at the most dangerous moment since 1914, when similar smoldering conflicts led to the senseless mass slaughter known as World War I. In Cocktails from Hell, Col. Austin Bay provides a concise and indispensable guide to the most dangerous threats against peace facing the United States—and the world. An expert in military strategy, analysis, and planning, Bay uses his critical eye and sharp pen to bring each of these bubbling global situations into sharp focus, both in their local and global contexts. Civilian students of war and military experts alike will benefit from his knowledge and insights. If you truly want to understand the state of today’s society—and the role that the U.S. must play in order to successfully avoid the next Great War—this book is a must-read. Review "A realist's gritty case studies of how the once supposedly new world order went to hell—and a much needed warning of why and how the nature of war remains timeless and familiar even as it is proclaimed new and foreign." -- Victor Davis Hanson, The Hoover Institution, "The Second World Wars" "Solider-professor-historian-novelist Austin Bay has written a new book on an age-old subject: war. In brisk, clear prose  Cocktails from Hell explores how the looming and simmering conflicts with America's adversaries—North Korea, China, Russia, Iran—and in unruly and unruled states like Congo could explode in the 21st century into the 'wicked dynamic' of outright war. It's a terrific—and terrifically scary—read."  -- Michael Barone, historian, nationally-syndicated columnist, senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and co-author of "The Almanac of American Politics" "Colonel (ret.) Austin Bay blends vital experience with polished writing on critical national security topics. Military, intelligence, media, and political professionals must read his work." -- Michael Yon, American writer, photographer, combat reporter, author of "Moment of Truth in Iraq" "As usual, Austin Bay serves up insightful and informed analysis. We might prefer not to imbibe these  Cocktails from Hell, but readers of this will at least understand what is being served up, and why."  -- Glenn Reynolds, Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, columnist for USA Today "Austin Bay emphasizes the long term basics. No matter how any of these particular cocktails evolve in the next few years the basic elements will still be troubling the world." -- James F. Dunnigan, author, military-political analyst, Defense and State Department consultant, wargame designer About the Author Austin Bay is a retired colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and author of  Embrace the Suck. He has written extensively on current military affairs, and has appeared on NPR’s  Morning Edition, Fox News, C-SPAN, MSNBC, CNBC, and  Nightline. Bay writes a weekly international affairs column for Creators Syndicate and is a contributing editor at StrategyPage.com. He has written for  The Wall Street Journal,  The Weekly Standard, the New York Observer, and other publications. Bay served most recently with Headquarters, Multi-National Corps in Iraq in 2004. He was on active duty during Operation Desert Storm and served in Germany in the 1970s. A graduate of Rice University, he has a PhD from Columbia University. He lives in Austin, Texa