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This book offers a timely and compelling explanation for the
deterioration of U.S.-China security relations during the Obama
Presidency. The U.S.-China relationship has become one of (if not
the most) vital features of contemporary world politics, and with
arrival the Donald Trump to the White House in 2017, this vital
geopolitical relationship sits at a precarious and dangerous
crossroads. This book assesses a wide array of sources to
systematically unpack the policy rhythms, drivers, and dynamics
that defined the course of Sino-American security relations during
the Obama-era. It fills several gaps in the literature on
international security and conflict and offers a nuanced and
innovative comparative approach to examine individual military
domains. The case study chapters draw on recent Chinese and English
sources - on military doctrine, capabilities, and defense strategy
- to build a clear understanding the main sources of U.S.-China
misperceptions, and highlight the problems these assessments can
create for the conduct of statecraft across strategically
competitive geopolitical dyads. The book builds a sobering picture
of U.S.-China relations that will appeal to specialists and
generalists alike with an interest in future warfare, emerging
military-technologies, military studies, arms control, and foreign
policy issues in the Asia-Pacific region more broadly.
This book constitutes a multidisciplinary introduction to the
analysis of air defence systems. It supplies the tools to carry out
independent analysis. Individual sections deal with threat
missions, observability, manoeuvrability and vulnerability. With
the support of several examples, the text illustrates 12 air
defence process models. These models form the foundation for any
air defence system analysis, covering initial detection to kill
assessment.
This volume offers an innovative and counter-intuitive study of how
and why artificial intelligence-infused weapon systems will affect
the strategic stability between nuclear-armed states. Johnson
demystifies the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in
the context of nuclear weapons and, more broadly, future warfare.
The book highlights the potential, multifaceted intersections of
this and other disruptive technology - robotics and autonomy,
cyber, drone swarming, big data analytics, and quantum
communications - with nuclear stability. Anticipating and preparing
for the consequences of the AI-empowered weapon systems are fast
becoming a critical task for national security and statecraft.
Johnson considers the impact of these trends on deterrence,
military escalation, and strategic stability between nuclear-armed
states - especially China and the United States. The book draws on
a wealth of political and cognitive science, strategic studies, and
technical analysis to shed light on the coalescence of developments
in AI and other disruptive emerging technologies. Artificial
intelligence and the future of warfare sketches a clear picture of
the potential impact of AI on the digitized battlefield and
broadens our understanding of critical questions for international
affairs. AI will profoundly change how wars are fought, and how
decision-makers think about nuclear deterrence, escalation
management, and strategic stability - but not for the reasons you
might think. -- .
Introduction to Teaching: Helping Students Learn provides students
and instructors with the tools with which they can achieve the many
goals of today's Introduction to Education course or its
equivalent. The book introduces prospective teachers to the dynamic
world of teaching and learning and to the realities of the
classroom experience by providing engaging student-focused
activities, rich real-life examples, and thoughtful reflective
exercises that will encourage students to think critically and to
develop their own ideas and personal philosophy of education. This
active learning approach enables prospective teachers to develop
both a knowledge core about education and the critical tools they
will need to meet the challenges they will face as educators in
today's fast-paced, highly connected society. By exposing students
to the realities of teaching, the book will help students decide if
teaching is the right career for them. This text is built around
two themes that are central to an exploration of the professional
education field: student learning and diverse voices. As students
consider a teaching career, it is important that they not lose
sight of what is the most fundamental goal of education-to help
students learn. The text will encourage students to examine each
aspect of education as it relates to student learning.
Additionally, as students explore the possibilities in being a
teacher, they will begin to develop their own philosophy of
education. This text will provide the prospective teacher with
opportunities to explore multiple perspectives on a variety of
issues of importance to today's teachers, and encourage the reader
to develop his or her own personal voice as an educator and to make
that voice heard in the educational community.
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