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Over the barricades

Barbara Walter does not expect a civil war in the US of the order of the conflict that tore the nation apart in the 1860s, but that’s chiefly because civil wars are fought differently these days. And it’s about the only comfort a reader can take from this sobering account of how civil wars start in our time.

Walter is a professor of international relations at the University

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