Review of the book by Norman Walter (1950) The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare: Being a New Theory of the Cause of War and an Inquiry into the Possibility of War-Prediction. London: The Mitre Press, pp. 208, ISBN: 978-0705191319
Journal Title: Security and Defence Quarterly - Year 2021, Vol 35, Issue 3
Abstract
This article is review of the book by Norman Walter (1950) The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare: Being a New Theory of the Cause of War and an Inquiry into the Possibility of War-Prediction. London: The Mitre Press, pp. 208, ISBN: 978-0705191319
Authors and Affiliations
Maria Vivod
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