This Sunday is often referred to as Remembrance Day, a chance to
remember and to reflect on all those who died in the world's many
wars. One does not have to look too far to witness nations and people at
war. There are at least 33 wars happening somewhere today. So, is war
inevitable? And who should bear most of the blame - people, politicians
or nations?
Joining Sir David Frost to give further insight into the facets of war are: Philip Zimbardo, a professor of psychology at Stanford University; from Germany Martin van Creveld, an acclaimed Israeli military historian; and Jonathan Steele, a British author and former chief foreign correspondent for The Guardian. Read More
Joining Sir David Frost to give further insight into the facets of war are: Philip Zimbardo, a professor of psychology at Stanford University; from Germany Martin van Creveld, an acclaimed Israeli military historian; and Jonathan Steele, a British author and former chief foreign correspondent for The Guardian. Read More
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