In the second decade of each century, a new global order commonly starts to assert itself. In the 19th, Napoleon`s defeat gave birth to the world of rivalrous European powers. In the 20th, the First World War triggered a wave of revolutions that cleared a path for the American era. Ours appears to be no different. The world is once again on the move: China extends its influence across the globe; Europe is struggling to maintain unity & the United States looks hollowed out by its own past adventures. Meanwhile Russia is up to a lot of startlingly bold new tricks. In this expanded new edition of The World in Conflict, John Andrews tackles head-on the reasons why global violence is ever-present in our lives. He analyses every single one of today`s major conflicts region by region, considering the causes, contexts, participants, impacts & likely outcomes. He looks at recently-ended wars that still spawn intermittent fighting. & he considers where, why & how new conflicts might erupt. This is a must-read for our interesting times, a guide to our new world of terrorism, kompromat & cyber war, shifting powers & enduring strife. If you want to know who is fighting where, for what, & whether they can win, The World in Conflict is indispensable.