Making Europe Unconquerable

Making Europe Unconquerable is a book about how civilian-based defense can be incorporated into the foundations of European defense and collective security. Written by Gene Sharp, the book was originally published in the United Kingdom and United States in 1985. Its subtitle was the potential of civilian-based deterrence and defense. The book was reviewed in major newspapers, magazines, and professional journals. Although it advocated a significant departure from existing defense policies, it received a favorable review from George F. Kennan, widely perceived as one of the major architects of the US approach to the cold war. Later in the same year, the book was republished with a foreword from Kennan. It has also been published in Dutch and Italian editions.

Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-Based Deterrence and Defence
(cover, 1985 Ballinger paperback)
AuthorGene Sharp
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreEuropean defense; Political science
PublisherTaylor & Francis; Harper & Row (Ballinger)
Publication date
1985
Pages250
ISBN978-0-85066-336-5 ISBN 978-0-88730-097-4; ISBN 978-0-85066-329-7; ISBN 0-85066-336-9; ISBN 0-88730-097-9; ISBN 0-85066-329-6 (pbk.); ISBN 0-85066-336-9 (hard)
OCLC12188415
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