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Today's protracted asymmetrical conflicts confuse efforts to
measure progress, often inviting politics and wishful thinking to
replace objective evaluation. In Assessing War, military
historians, social scientists, and military officers explore how
observers have analyzed the trajectory of war in American conflicts
from the Seven Years' War through the war in Afghanistan. Drawing
on decades of acquired expertise, the contributors examine wartime
assessment in both theory and practice and, through alternative
dimensions of assessment such as justice and proportionality, the
war of ideas and economics. This group of distinguished authors
grapples with both conventional and irregular wars and emerging
aspects of conflict-such as cyberwar and nation building-that add
to the complexities of the modern threat environment. The volume
ends with recommendations for practitioners on best approaches
while offering sobering conclusions about the challenges of
assessing war without politicization or self-delusion. Covering
conflicts from the eighteenth century to today, Assessing War
blends focused advice and a uniquely broad set of case studies to
ponder vital questions about warfare's past-and its future. The
book includes a foreword by Gen. George W. Casey Jr. (USA, Ret.),
former chief of staff of the US Army and former commander,
Multi-National Force-Iraq.
Today's protracted asymmetrical conflicts confuse efforts to
measure progress, often inviting politics and wishful thinking to
replace objective evaluation. In Assessing War, military
historians, social scientists, and military officers explore how
observers have analyzed the trajectory of war in American conflicts
from the Seven Years' War through the war in Afghanistan. Drawing
on decades of acquired expertise, the contributors examine wartime
assessment in both theory and practice and, through alternative
dimensions of assessment such as justice and proportionality, the
war of ideas and economics. This group of distinguished authors
grapples with both conventional and irregular wars and emerging
aspects of conflict-such as cyberwar and nation building-that add
to the complexities of the modern threat environment. The volume
ends with recommendations for practitioners on best approaches
while offering sobering conclusions about the challenges of
assessing war without politicization or self-delusion. Covering
conflicts from the eighteenth century to today, Assessing War
blends focused advice and a uniquely broad set of case studies to
ponder vital questions about warfare's past-and its future. The
book includes a foreword by Gen. George W. Casey Jr. (USA, Ret.),
former chief of staff of the US Army and former commander,
Multi-National Force-Iraq.
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