Beyond War- Part IV: World At Risk (W.A.R.)

P Hirson
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Beyond WAR: Part IV - World At Risk (W.A.R)A Gripping Global Reflection on Modern Conflict, Survival, and Hope In a time when the world stands on the edge of uncertainty, Beyond WAR: Part IV - World at Risk (W.A.R) offers a compelling exploration of the modern battlefield-not only of weapons and warzones, but of economies, societies, and human resilience. This thought-provoking volume expands beyond traditional war narratives. With a global lens, it examines the economic disruptions, humanitarian crises, digital threats, and the psychological toll that conflict imposes on civilians and nations alike. From rising energy prices and inflation to the silent suffering of displaced families, the book uncovers the ripple effects that stretch far beyond borders. Blending real-world data, reflective insight, and narrative depth, this work is not about taking sides-but about asking deeper questions: What is the true cost of war in the 21st century? How do conflicts reshape our daily lives-from food prices to cyber threats? Can the world still hope for peace in the face of rising global tension? With chapters on cyber warfare, media manipulation, autonomous weapons, and refugee trauma, the book invites readers into a panoramic understanding of war's evolving face-rooted in truth, empathy, and balance. For +18 readers philosophical reflections on war and peace, this is an essential modern chronicle. In a rapidly changing world, war has evolved beyond the battlefield. This book explores the hidden costs of modern conflict-rising global inflation, refugee crises, cyber threats, and emotional trauma. With clear, balanced insights, this book sheds light on the economic and humanitarian impact of wars in the 21st century. From the disruption of global food supplies to the rise of drone warfare and information manipulation, it connects the dots between distant conflicts and daily life around the world. This is not just a war chronicle-it's a global wake-up call, offering hope, awareness, and reflection.


  • | Author: P. H. Brahmbhatt
  • | Publisher: P Hirson
  • | Publication Date: Jun 15, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00222 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: NA
  • | ISBN-13: 9798231624102
Author:
P. H. Brahmbhatt
Publisher:
P Hirson
Publication Date:
Jun 15, 2025
Number of pages:
00222 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
NA
ISBN-13:
9798231624102