Borders of Conflict: The Ecuadorian-Peruvian War
In 1995, Ecuador and Peru went to war over a longstanding border dispute that had simmered for decades. What began as a series of skirmishes escalated into a full-blown conflict that lasted several weeks and claimed the lives of hundreds of soldiers on both sides. "Borders of Conflict" is a comprehensive account of this little-known but significant conflict, exploring the political, economic, and historical factors that led to the outbreak of violence, as well as the military tactics and strategies employed by both sides during the war. Through interviews with soldiers, politicians, and civilians who lived through the conflict, as well as extensive research into official records and historical archives, this book provides a detailed and engaging narrative of the Ecuadorian-Peruvian War, its aftermath, and its impact on the region.