How do we plan under conditions of uncertainty? The perspective
of military planners is a key organizing framework: do they see
themselves as preparing to administer a peace, or preparing to
fight a future war? Most interwar volumes examine only the 1920s
and the 1930s. This new volume goes back, and forward in time, to
draw on a greater expanse of history in order to tease out lessons
for contemporary planners.
These chapters are grouped into four periods: 1815-1856, 1871-1914,
1918-1938, and post-Second World War. They progress from low-tech
to high-tech concerns, for example, the first period examines
armies, while the second period examines navies, the third asseses
navies combined with air forces, and finally for the Kaiser chapter
explores nuclear issues and decision-making.
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