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The Practice of Strategy focuses on grand strategy and military
strategy as practiced over an extended period of time and under
very different circumstances, from the campaigns of Alexander the
Great to insurgencies and counter-insurgencies in present-day
Afghanistan and Iraq. It presents strategy as it pertained not only
to wars, campaigns, and battles, but also to times of peace that
were over-shadowed by the threat of war. The book is intended to
deepen understanding of the phenomena and logic of strategy by
reconstructing the considerations and factors that shaped imperial
and nation-state policies.
Through historical case studies, the book sheds light on a
fundamental question: is there a unity to all strategic experience?
Adopting the working definition of strategy as 'the art of winning
by purposely matching ends, ways and means, ' these chapters deal
with the intrinsic nature of war and strategy and the
characteristics of a particular strategy in a given conflict. They
show that a specific convergence of political objectives,
operational schemes of manoeuvre, tactical moves and countermoves,
technological innovations and limitations, geographic settings,
transient emotions and more made each conflict studied unique. Yet,
despite the extraordinary variety of the people, circumstances, and
motives discussed in this book, there is a strong case for
continuity in the application of strategy from the olden days to
the present.
Together, these chapters reveal that grand strategy and military
strategy have elements of continuity and change, art and science.
They further suggest that the element of continuity lies in the
essential nature of strategy and war, while the element of change
lies in the character of individual strategies and wars.
Defence reform has been a major component of Bosnia's stabilisation
and nation-building. Though true for many cases of post-conflict
transition, it is especially so for Bosnia, which arguably has the
most complex state structure in Europe. Ten years on from the start
of Bosnia's defence-reform process, Destination NATO records and
reviews the Bosnian experience of defence reform. The monograph
offers policy-makers, practitioners and academics knowledge of the
specific case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and makes these insights
relevant to defence-reform efforts in other contexts. The research
is based on original sources and an extensive set of interviews and
talks with key individuals including ambassadors, ministers and
civil servants, and other senior national and international actors,
in addition to discussions with several hundred politicians at
local levels, students and NGO representatives. The authors also
use their first-hand knowledge and insights to complement the
documentation, interviews and discussions.
Broadly defined as the grey area between strategy and tactics,
operational art spans the theory and practice of planning and
conducting campaigns and major operations aimed at accomplishing
strategic and operational objectives in a given theatre of
operations. An intermediate link between strategy and tactics has
always existed, but a distinct concept that encompasses a
systematic and deliberate plan of campaign for major operations is
a mere two hundred years old. Based on country specific
case-studies, this book describes how the concepts that underpin
operational art originated, how they received practical expression
in various campaigns, and how they developed over time. The point
of departure is the campaigns of 'the God of War', Napoleon
Bonaparte. The book then proceeds with chapters on the evolution of
operational art in Prussia / Germany, the Soviet Union / Russia,
the United Kingdom, United States, Israel, and China. The final
chapter deals with the future of operational art in irregular
warfare. Theory is critical to refining and improving existing
methods of applying operational warfare, and its importance cannot
be overstated; however, to be useful, theory and its accompanying
vocabulary must be combined with a proper examination of historical
trends and practical experience. The present volume attempts to
achieve that combination. This book is a project of the Oxford
Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War.
Future NATO looks at the challenges facing NATO in the 21st century
and examines how the Alliance can adapt to ensure its continued
success For more than 70 years, the North Atlantic Alliance has
helped to preserve peace and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area.
It has been able to adjust to varying political and strategic
challenges. We must ensure that NATO continues to be effective in
the future. This requires looking ahead, challenging habitual
approaches, exchanging ideas, and advancing new thinking. I highly
recommend Future NATO to policymakers, military professionals and
scholars alike, as it offers necessary critical and constructive
analysis of current and future challenges posed to our security and
defence.Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Minister of Defence, Germany
Since 1949, NATO has successfully upheld common principles and
adapted to new realities. As Future NATO examines, the Alliance is
facing a new set of external and internal challenges in the decades
to come. The Alliance and its partners need to remain committed to
future changes. I recommend this excellent study to all, but
especially to the younger generation of scholars and future
policymakers. Trine Bramsen, Minister of Defence, Denmark Over the
last 70 years, Europe has lived in peace and prosperity because of
NATO, with unity as our most important weapon. We may have our
differences, but we will continue to work on our common cause to
promote peace, security and stability. To effectively do so, NATO
needs to continuously adapt to changing security situations. An
important current challenge is to ensure European Allies take more
responsibility for their security. But we also need to look at
future challenges and find innovative solutions for them. Future
NATO offers a useful analysis that can help us prepare for what is
to come for the Alliance. Ank Bijleveld, Minister of Defence, The
Netherlands
In response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on the second of August
1990, a small group of air power advocates in the Pentagon proposed
a strategic air campaign - "Operation Desert Storm" designed to
drive the Iraqi army from Kuwait by a sustained effort against the
major sources of Iraqi national power. John Andreas Olsen provides
a coherent and comprehensive examination of the origins, evolution
and implementation of this campaign. His findings derive from
official military and political documentation, interviews with
United States Air Force officers who were closely involved with the
planning of the campaign and Iraqis with detailed knowledge and
experience of the inner workings of the Iraqi regime.
In response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on the second of August
1990, a small group of air power advocates in the Pentagon proposed
a strategic air campaign - "Operation Desert Storm" designed to
drive the Iraqi army from Kuwait by a sustained effort against the
major sources of Iraqi national power. John Andreas Olsen provides
a coherent and comprehensive examination of the origins, evolution
and implementation of this campaign. His findings derive from
official military and political documentation, interviews with
United States Air Force officers who were closely involved with the
planning of the campaign and Iraqis with detailed knowledge and
experience of the inner workings of the Iraqi regime.
NATO's Northern members are increasingly concerned about Russia's
military activities. This Whitehall Paper contains perspectives
from prominent authors across the region, showing how member states
are responding, individually and collectively, to Moscow's
resurgence. Overall, it identifies the common but differentiated
responsibility that member states have for security in the
Alliance's northern regions.
The book analyses the renewed importance of the North Atlantic for
NATO in the face of new security challenges This Whitehall Paper
explores the renewed importance of the North Atlantic Ocean to
NATO's security through the lenses of the United States, United
Kingdom and Norway in particular. These three NATO members form the
territorial rim around the North Atlantic and its peripheral seas.
All are maritime nations that have historically taken prime
responsibility for security in the region and together with Iceland
they form the front line to a resurgent Russian maritime
capability. These three counties, with support from the rest of the
northern region, must take the lead to ensure that NATO and its
partners devote sufficient resources to this aspect of NATO's area
of responsibility.
Defence reform has been a major component of Bosnia's stabilisation
and nation-building. Though true for many cases of post-conflict
transition, it is especially so for Bosnia, which arguably has the
most complex state structure in Europe. Ten years on from the start
of Bosnia's defence-reform process, Destination NATO records and
reviews the Bosnian experience of defence reform. The monograph
offers policy-makers, practitioners and academics knowledge of the
specific case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and makes these insights
relevant to defence-reform efforts in other contexts. The research
is based on original sources and an extensive set of interviews and
talks with key individuals including ambassadors, ministers and
civil servants, and other senior national and international actors,
in addition to discussions with several hundred politicians at
local levels, students and NGO representatives. The authors also
use their first-hand knowledge and insights to complement the
documentation, interviews and discussions.
The book analyses the renewed importance of the North Atlantic for
NATO in the face of new security challenges This Whitehall Paper
explores the renewed importance of the North Atlantic Ocean to
NATO's security through the lenses of the United States, United
Kingdom and Norway in particular. These three NATO members form the
territorial rim around the North Atlantic and its peripheral seas.
All are maritime nations that have historically taken prime
responsibility for security in the region and together with Iceland
they form the front line to a resurgent Russian maritime
capability. These three counties, with support from the rest of the
northern region, must take the lead to ensure that NATO and its
partners devote sufficient resources to this aspect of NATO's area
of responsibility.
The Routledge Handbook of Air Power offers a comprehensive overview
of the political purposes and military importance of air power.
Despite its increasing significance in international relations,
statecraft and war, the phenomenon of air power remains
controversial and little understood beyond its tactical and
technological prominence. This volume provides a comprehensive
survey designed to contribute to a deep and sophisticated
understanding of air power. Containing contributions from academics
and service personnel, the book comprises five sections: - Part I
Foundation: the essence of air power - Part II Roles and functions:
delivering air power - Part III Cross-domain integration: applying
air power - Part IV Political-social-economic environment: air
power in its strategic context - Part V Case studies: air power in
its national context Examining a series of themes and factors that
contribute to an understanding of the utility and applicability of
air power, this Handbook focuses on the essence of air power,
identifies its roles and functions, and places air power in its
wider strategic and national contexts. The Routledge Handbook of
Air Power will be of great interest to students of air power,
strategic studies, defence studies, security studies and IR, as
well as to military professionals and policy-makers.
The Routledge Handbook of Air Power offers a comprehensive overview
of the political purposes and military importance of air power.
Despite its increasing significance in international relations,
statecraft and war, the phenomenon of air power remains
controversial and little understood beyond its tactical and
technological prominence. This volume provides a comprehensive
survey designed to contribute to a deep and sophisticated
understanding of air power. Containing contributions from academics
and service personnel, the book comprises five sections: - Part I
Foundation: the essence of air power - Part II Roles and functions:
delivering air power - Part III Cross-domain integration: applying
air power - Part IV Political-social-economic environment: air
power in its strategic context - Part V Case studies: air power in
its national context Examining a series of themes and factors that
contribute to an understanding of the utility and applicability of
air power, this Handbook focuses on the essence of air power,
identifies its roles and functions, and places air power in its
wider strategic and national contexts. The Routledge Handbook of
Air Power will be of great interest to students of air power,
strategic studies, defence studies, security studies and IR, as
well as to military professionals and policy-makers.
This title clarifies air power's role in modern warfare. It
explores its involvement in operations other than war and
low-intensity campaigns. It affords an overall global perspective
because of its internationally diverse contributors. This
one-volume anthology provides a comprehensive and objective
analysis of the part air power has played in military engagements
over the past century. Comprised of fifteen essays penned by a
global cast of leading military professionals, ""A History of Air
Warfare"" chronologically examines air power's involvement in World
Wars I and II, the Cold War period, and the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, campaign by campaign. The last section focuses on air
power in operations other than war from 1913 to the present and
contains a concluding chapter on its evolution. Each essay lays out
the exposition, objectives, and cast of characters necessary to
understand the conflict in question and then inspects the strategic
and operational levels of war, as well as the interplay between the
politics and military operations proper. More than a simple homage
to air power, ""A History of Air Warfare"" exposes its strengths
and its weaknesses and, when relevant, illuminates the challenges
within coalition warfare. Because of its even treatment of critical
analyses and historical background, the book will appeal to modern
warfare scholars, air power theorists, and general readers
interested in military history alike.
Air Commanders combines short military biographies and operational
analyses to reveal how the personalities, attitudes, and life
experiences of twelve outstanding U.S. airmen shaped the central
air campaigns in American history. From Gen. Carl "Tooey" Spaatz,
who began his career in World War I, to the contemporary Gen. T.
Michael "Buzz" Moseley, the case studies illuminate the character
of these airmen, the challenges they confronted in widely disparate
armed conflicts, and the solutions that they crafted and
implemented. Their achievements proved decisive not only in the
campaigns they led, but also in shaping the U.S. Air Force and the
dominant role of airpower in modern warfare.
Air Commanders combines short military biographies and operational
analyses to reveal how the personalities, attitudes, and life
experiences of twelve outstanding U.S. airmen shaped the central
air campaigns in American history. From Gen. Carl "Tooey" Spaatz,
who began his career in World War I, to the contemporary Gen. T.
Michael "Buzz" Moseley, the case studies illuminate the character
of these airmen, the challenges they confronted in widely disparate
armed conflicts, and the solutions that they crafted and
implemented. Their achievements proved decisive not only in the
campaigns they led, but also in shaping the U.S. Air Force and the
dominant role of airpower in modern warfare.
Included on the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force's
reading list for 2008Dr. John Andreas Olsen has written an
insightful, compelling biography of retired U.S. Air Force colonel
John A. Warden III, the brilliant but controversial air warfare
theorist and architect of Operation Desert Storm's air campaign.
Warden's radical ideas about air power's purposes and applications,
promulgated at the expense of his own career, sparked the ongoing
revolution in military affairs. Legendary in defense circles,
Warden is also the author of "The Air Campaign: Planning for
Combat" (republished by Brassey's, Inc. in 1989). Presenting both
the positives and negatives of Warden's personality and impact in
this objective portrait, Olsen offers a trenchant analysis of his
revolutionary ideas and great accomplishments.
What influences have shaped air power since human flight became a
reality more than a hundred years ago? "Global Air Power" provides
insight into the evolution of air power theory and practice by
examining the experience of six of the world s largest air forces
those of the United Kingdom, the United States, Israel, Russia,
India, and China and of representative smaller air forces in
Pacific Asia, Latin America, and continental Europe. The chapters,
written by highly regarded scholars and military leaders, explore
how various nations have integrated air power into their armed
forces and how they have applied air power in both regular and
irregular warfare and in peacetime operations. They cover the
organizational, professional, and doctrinal issues that air forces
confronted in the past, the lessons learned from victory and
defeat, and emerging challenges and opportunities.Further, "Global
Air Power" supplements the traditional military perspective with
examinations of the ideological, economic, and cultural factors
that give air forces their distinctive characters. Chapters show
how the interplay among these internal factors, together with
external challenges, determines the structure, role, and
effectiveness of air forces. Together, these chapters illuminate
universal trends as well as similarities and differences among the
world s air forces. Its combination of military history and
sociopolitical analysis makes "Global Air Power" especially
valuable to a broad range of historians, air power specialists, and
general readers interested in national defense and international
relations.
What influences have shaped air power since human flight became a
reality more than a hundred years ago? "Global Air Power" provides
insight into the evolution of air power theory and practice by
examining the experience of six of the world s largest air forces
those of the United Kingdom, the United States, Israel, Russia,
India, and China and of representative smaller air forces in
Pacific Asia, Latin America, and continental Europe. The chapters,
written by highly regarded scholars and military leaders, explore
how various nations have integrated air power into their armed
forces and how they have applied air power in both regular and
irregular warfare and in peacetime operations. They cover the
organizational, professional, and doctrinal issues that air forces
confronted in the past, the lessons learned from victory and
defeat, and emerging challenges and opportunities.Further, "Global
Air Power" supplements the traditional military perspective with
examinations of the ideological, economic, and cultural factors
that give air forces their distinctive characters. Chapters show
how the interplay among these internal factors, together with
external challenges, determines the structure, role, and
effectiveness of air forces. Together, these chapters illuminate
universal trends as well as similarities and differences among the
world s air forces. Its combination of military history and
sociopolitical analysis makes "Global Air Power" especially
valuable to a broad range of historians, air power specialists, and
general readers interested in national defense and international
relations.
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