ABSTRACT

First published in 1985, The Falklands War was the first comprehensive work of its kind.

The book brings together a wealth of work by scholars and practitioners in the fields of diplomacy, military affairs, and international politics and law. It provides a comprehensive and objective overview of the Falklands War and the underlying crisis that continued following it.

This volume is a detailed study suitable for anyone wishing to expand their knowledge of the Falklands War.

chapter 1|6 pages

The Falklands War

Intersection of Strategy, Diplomacy, and International Law

part Two|78 pages

The Challenges to Diplomacy

chapter 8|12 pages

American Diplomacy and the Haig Mission

An Insider’s Perspective

chapter 10|25 pages

The OAS and the Inter-American System

History, Law, and Diplomacy

part Three|88 pages

Looking to the Future

chapter 11|30 pages

The South Atlantic Conflict

Strategic, Military, and Technological Lessons

chapter 12|23 pages

Anglo-Argentine Rivalry after the Falklands

On the Road to Antarctica?

chapter 15|13 pages

Lessons for the Future