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Imperial Defence - The Old World Order, 1856-1956 (Hardcover): Greg Kennedy Imperial Defence - The Old World Order, 1856-1956 (Hardcover)
Greg Kennedy
R4,254 Discovery Miles 42 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new collection of essays, from leading British and Canadian scholars, presents an excellent insight into the strategic thinking of the British Empire.

It defines the main areas of the strategic decision-making process that was known as 'Imperial Defence'. The theme is one of imperial defence and defence of empire, so chapters will be historiographical in nature, discussing the major features of each key component of imperial defence, areas of agreement and disagreement in the existing literature on critical interpretations, introducing key individuals and positions and commenting on the appropriateness of existing studies, as well as identifying a raft of new directions for future research.

Far-flung Lines - Studies in Imperial Defence in Honour of Donald Mackenzie Schurman (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Greg... Far-flung Lines - Studies in Imperial Defence in Honour of Donald Mackenzie Schurman (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Greg Kennedy, Keith Neilson
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Far Flung Lines shows how the British Empire used its maritime supremacy to construct and maintain a worldwide defence system that would protect its vital imperial interests. By combining a number of different historical threads - particularly imperial history, naval history and military history - Neilson and Kennedy rebut the idea that British defence policy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was primarily concerned with maintaining the balance of power in Europe.

Power and the Maritime Domain - A Global Dialogue (Hardcover): Greg Kennedy, William de Sousa Moreira Power and the Maritime Domain - A Global Dialogue (Hardcover)
Greg Kennedy, William de Sousa Moreira
R3,714 Discovery Miles 37 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a multi-disciplinary and multi-national approach to defining key elements required to define power within the maritime domain. The volume engages with the concept that the maritime domain is a multi-dimensional space embracing oceans, seas, waterways, including all elements of maritime power, related activities, infrastructure, resources and assets. It illustrates the complexity and interconnectivity of the factors that contribute to the appreciation, creation, and application of maritime power. In practical terms, the book highlights that the maritime domain is a continuum that interconnects countries, cultures, politics, economics, trade, environment, knowledge, and technological power globally. Perhaps most importantly, the maritime domain generates power of its own volition, as well as acting as a critical enabler for the creation of other types of nations power: economic, political, military, technological, intelligence and fiscal power, in particular. The book not only brings those various factors to the reader's attention but, in the synthesis, also clarifies the connections between the various elements in creating a greater maritime whole. This book will be of great interest to students of maritime security, strategic studies and International Relations.

British Propaganda and Wars of Empire - Influencing Friend and Foe 1900-2010 (Paperback): Christopher Tuck British Propaganda and Wars of Empire - Influencing Friend and Foe 1900-2010 (Paperback)
Christopher Tuck; Edited by Greg Kennedy
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In order to provide a better understanding of the shifting nature of influence, this volume looks at how the British government employed various forms of persuasion to achieve its goals across the twentieth century. The collection provides a range of case studies to assess how effectively - or ineffectively - influence was brought to bear on an array of non-western societies. This volume will be of interest not only to historians, but to anyone interested in the operation of influence as a foreign policy tool.

Assessing Maritime Power in the Asia-Pacific - The Impact of American Strategic Re-Balance (Hardcover, New Ed): Greg Kennedy,... Assessing Maritime Power in the Asia-Pacific - The Impact of American Strategic Re-Balance (Hardcover, New Ed)
Greg Kennedy, Harsh V. Pant
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Leading academics from around the world, who specialize in analysing maritime strategic issues, deliberate the impact of the American 'pivot' or 're-balance' strategy, and the 'Air-Sea Battle' operational concept, on the maritime power and posture of a number of selected states. Intending to strengthen US economic, diplomatic, and security engagement throughout the Asia-Pacific, both bilaterally and multilaterally, the re-balance stands out as one of the Obama administration's most far-sighted and ambitious foreign policy initiatives.

Anglo-American Strategic Relations and the Far East, 1933-1939 - Imperial Crossroads (Paperback): Greg Kennedy Anglo-American Strategic Relations and the Far East, 1933-1939 - Imperial Crossroads (Paperback)
Greg Kennedy
R1,658 Discovery Miles 16 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume charts how the national strategic needs of the United States of America and Great Britain created a "parallel but not joint" relationship towards the Far East as the crisis in that region evolved from 1933-39. In short, it is a look at the relationship shared between the two nations with respect to accommodating one another on certain strategic and diplomatic issues so that they could become more confident of one another in any potential showdowns with Japan.

British Propaganda and Wars of Empire - Influencing Friend and Foe 1900-2010 (Hardcover, New Ed): Christopher Tuck British Propaganda and Wars of Empire - Influencing Friend and Foe 1900-2010 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Christopher Tuck; Edited by Greg Kennedy
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Influence' is a slippery concept, yet one of tremendous relevance for those wishing to understand global politics. From debates on the changing sources of power in the international system, through to analyses of its value as an alternative to the active use of force as a policy instrument, influence has become a recurrent theme in discussions of international relations and foreign policy. In order to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted and shifting nature of influence, this volume looks at how the British government employed various forms of pressure and persuasion to achieve its goals across the twentieth century. By focusing on Britain - a global actor with great power objectives but declining physical means - the collection provides a wide range of case studies to assess how influence was brought to bear on a wide array of non-western cultures and societies. It furthermore allows for an assessment of just how effective - or ineffective - British efforts were at influencing non-Western targets over a hundred years of operations. By shedding important light on the efficacy of British efforts to sustain and advance its interests in the twentieth century, the volume will be of interest not only to historians, but to anyone interested in contemporary problems surrounding the operation of influence as a foreign policy tool.

Anglo-American Strategic Relations and the Far East, 1933-1939 - Imperial Crossroads (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Greg Kennedy Anglo-American Strategic Relations and the Far East, 1933-1939 - Imperial Crossroads (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Greg Kennedy
R4,285 Discovery Miles 42 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume charts how the national strategic needs of the United States of America and Great Britain created a "parallel but not joint" relationship towards the Far East as the crisis in that region evolved from 1933-39. In short, it is a look at the relationship shared between the two nations with respect to accommodating one another on certain strategic and diplomatic issues so that they could become more confident of one another in any potential showdowns with Japan.

The Merchant Marine in International Affairs, 1850-1950 (Paperback): Greg Kennedy The Merchant Marine in International Affairs, 1850-1950 (Paperback)
Greg Kennedy
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Merchant navies represent economic and industrial strength. This study revises the definition of maritime power through a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation for the roles played by the merchant marine of a nation.

Far-flung Lines - Studies in Imperial Defence in Honour of Donald Mackenzie Schurman (Paperback, annotated edition): Greg... Far-flung Lines - Studies in Imperial Defence in Honour of Donald Mackenzie Schurman (Paperback, annotated edition)
Greg Kennedy, Keith Neilson
R1,789 Discovery Miles 17 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These studies show how the British Empire used its maritime supremacy to construct and maintain a worldwide defence for its imperial interests. They rebut the idea that British defence policy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was primarily concerned with the balance of power in Europe.

Britain's War At Sea, 1914-1918 - The war they thought and the war they fought (Hardcover, New edition): Greg Kennedy Britain's War At Sea, 1914-1918 - The war they thought and the war they fought (Hardcover, New edition)
Greg Kennedy
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Britain, memory of the First World War remains dominated by the trench warfare of the Western Front. Yet, in 1914 when the country declared war, the overwhelming expectation was that Britain's efforts would be primarily focussed on the sea. As such, this volume is a welcome corrective to what is arguably an historical neglect of the naval aspect of the Great War. As well as reassessing Britain's war at sea between 1914 and 1918, underlining the oft neglected contribution of the blockade of the Central Powers to the ending of the war, the book also offers a case study in ideas about military planning for 'the next war'. Questions about how next wars are thought about, planned for and conceptualised, and then how reality actually influences that thinking, have long been - and remain - key concerns for governments and military strategists. The essays in this volume show what 'realities' there are to think about and how significant or not the change from pre-war to war was. This is important not only for historians trying to understand events in the past, but also has lessons for contemporary strategic thinkers who are responsible for planning and preparing for possible future conflict. Britain's pre-war naval planning provides a perfect example of just how complex and uncertain that process is. Building upon and advancing recent scholarship concerning the role of the navy in the First World War, this collection brings to full light the dominance of the maritime environment, for Britain, in that war and the lessons that has for historians and military planners.

Imperial Defence - The Old World Order, 1856-1956 (Paperback): Greg Kennedy Imperial Defence - The Old World Order, 1856-1956 (Paperback)
Greg Kennedy
R1,547 Discovery Miles 15 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new collection of essays, from leading British and Canadian scholars, presents an excellent insight into the strategic thinking of the British Empire.

It defines the main areas of the strategic decision-making process that was known as 'Imperial Defence'. The theme is one of imperial defence and defence of empire, so chapters will be historiographical in nature, discussing the major features of each key component of imperial defence, areas of agreement and disagreement in the existing literature on critical interpretations, introducing key individuals and positions and commenting on the appropriateness of existing studies, as well as identifying a raft of new directions for future research.

The British Way in Warfare: Power and the International System, 1856-1956 - Essays in Honour of David French (Hardcover,... The British Way in Warfare: Power and the International System, 1856-1956 - Essays in Honour of David French (Hardcover, Festschrift)
Keith Neilson; Edited by Greg Kennedy
R4,289 Discovery Miles 42 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his groundbreaking book The British Way in Warfare (Routledge, 1990), David French outlined the skillful combination of maritime, economic and diplomatic power employed by Britain to achieve its international goals. Almost two decades later, this collection offers a reassessment of French's thesis, using it as a lens through which to explore Britain's relationship with various kinds of power (military and civil) and how this was employed across the globe. In particular, each essay addresses the ways in which the use of power manifested itself in the maintenance of Britain's place within the international system between 1856 and 1956. Adopting twin methodologies, the collection firstly addresses the broad question of Britain's relationship with other Great Powers and how these influenced the strategies used, before then testing these with specific case studies. By taking this approach, it is possible to discern which policies were successful and which failed, and whether these remained constant across time and space. Measuring Britain's strategy against her commercial, imperial, and military competitors (including France, the USA, Italy, Germany, and Russia) allows intriguing conclusions to be drawn about just how an essentially maritime power could compete with much larger - and potentially more powerful - continental rivals. With contributions from an outstanding selection of military scholars, this collection addresses fundamental questions about the intersection of military, economic and diplomatic history, that are as relevant today as they were during the height of Britain's imperial power. It will prove essential reading, not only for those with an interest in British military history, but for anyone wishing to understand how power - in all its multifaceted guises - can be employed for national advantage on the international stage.

British Naval Strategy East of Suez, 1900-2000 - Influences and Actions (Hardcover): Greg Kennedy British Naval Strategy East of Suez, 1900-2000 - Influences and Actions (Hardcover)
Greg Kennedy
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The use of the sea as a means of projecting power and influence beyond national borders holds a unique place in the history of Great Britain. Directly linked to the concepts of empire, great power and strategic over-stretch, Britain's strategic position east of Suez in the twentieth century was a dominant area of interest and had an enormous impact in the overall construction of Great Britain's naval strategic posture.
While not the scene of famous battles, such as Jutland, Taranto or the Battle of the Atlantic, which are easily connected to Britain's overall strategic position, Britain's global naval position was in fact predominantly formed by Far Eastern strategic influences from 1900 to 1945. After that, even in the face of the Cold War and emphasis on planning for a third European war, strategic influences east of Suez continued to play a major role in the creation of Britain's naval force structure and in its global strategic foreign policy formulation process.
This collection of essays by a panel of established international scholars sheds new light on what some of those influences were and what actions were taken as a result of Britain's Far Eastern commitments. Not only are new evidence and approaches to those issues addressed presented, but new avenues for further research clearly outlined. The essays are based predominantly on primary research and archival evidence. The individual scholars provide cutting-edge research on this timely and important topic. "British Naval Strategy East of Suez, 1900-2000 "is a significant addition to the literature on Britain's strategic maritime position, and will be of interest to naval historians, as well as students of internationalrelations and British foreign policy.

The Merchant Marine in International Affairs, 1850-1950 (Hardcover): Greg Kennedy The Merchant Marine in International Affairs, 1850-1950 (Hardcover)
Greg Kennedy
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Merchant navies are more than simply freight-hauling services. They represent economic and industrial strength and are important adjuncts to a nation's navy, providing material support as well as a supply of trained manpower. This study revises the definition of maritime power through a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation for the roles played by the merchant marine of a nation.

British Naval Strategy East of Suez, 1900-2000 - Influences and Actions (Paperback): Greg Kennedy British Naval Strategy East of Suez, 1900-2000 - Influences and Actions (Paperback)
Greg Kennedy
R1,358 Discovery Miles 13 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new collection of essays by a panel of established international scholars sheds new light on what some of those influences were and what actions were taken as a result of Britain's Far Eastern commitments. Not only are new evidence and approaches to those issues addressed presented, but new avenues for further research are clearly outlined. This new study shows how the use of the sea as a means of projecting power and influence beyond national borders holds a unique place in the history of Great Britain. Directly linked to the concepts of empire, great power and strategic over-stretch, Britain's strategic position east of Suez in the twentieth century was a dominant area of interest and had an enormous impact in the overall construction of Great Britain's naval strategic posture. Britain's global naval position was in fact predominantly formed by Far Eastern strategic influences from 1900 to 1945. After that, even in the face of the Cold War and emphasis on planning for a third European war, strategic influences east of Suez continued to play a major role in the creation of Britain's naval force structure and in its global strategic foreign policy formulation process.

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