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Revenge of the Emerald Moon (Hardcover): Nathan W. Toronto Revenge of the Emerald Moon (Hardcover)
Nathan W. Toronto
R746 Discovery Miles 7 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rise of Ahrik (Hardcover): Nathan W. Toronto Rise of Ahrik (Hardcover)
Nathan W. Toronto
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
How Militaries Learn - Human Capital, Military Education, and Battlefield Effectiveness (Hardcover): Nathan W. Toronto How Militaries Learn - Human Capital, Military Education, and Battlefield Effectiveness (Hardcover)
Nathan W. Toronto
R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most people measure military power with weapons, manpower, or resources, but How Militaries Learn shows that the key to success on the modern battlefield lies in the mind. Modern weapons and plentiful resources matter little if militaries cannot organize efficiently, exercise initiative, and take advantage of opportunities as they arise. How Militaries Learn examines 200 years of data from militaries around the world and arrives at a surprising conclusion: learning to think on the battlefield depends on a deep reservoir of human capital in society. Using case studies of France, Prussia, Turkey, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, How Militaries Learn shows the different ways that militaries learn to think and succeed on the battlefield. Anyone who wants to understand military power should read How Militaries Learn.

Bullet Points 2: Nathan W. Toronto, Jenna Hanchey, Ian R MacLeod Bullet Points 2
Nathan W. Toronto, Jenna Hanchey, Ian R MacLeod
R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Stability Economics - The Economic Foundations of Security in Post-conflict Environments (Paperback): Dan G. Cox, Nathan W.... Stability Economics - The Economic Foundations of Security in Post-conflict Environments (Paperback)
Dan G. Cox, Nathan W. Toronto
R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the years after invading Iraq and Afghanistan, the US military realized that it had a problem: How does a military force set the economic conditions for security success? This problem was certainly not novel-the military had confronted it before in such diverse locations as Grenada, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo. The scale and complexity of the problem, however, were unlike anything military planners had confronted beforehand. This was especially the case in Iraq, where some commentators expected oil production to drive reconstruction. When the fragile state of Iraq's infrastructure and a rapidly deteriorating security situation prevented this from happening, the problem became even more vexing: Should a military force focus on security first, or the economy? How can it do both? This is the challenge of Stability Economics. This volume on Stability Economics begins to fill the gap that expeditionary economics did not: the operational details. What is the theoretical relationship between economics and security? What strategic, political, and environmental contexts do military planners need to consider in order to write economic development lines of effort into operations? At what point do economic development efforts pass from being necessary to achieve the security mission to being humanitarian aid mission creep? Stability Economics also puts the CERP effectiveness and force structure debates into their proper operational context. With respect to CERP effectiveness and money as a weapon system, Stability Economics recognizes that setting the economic conditions for security success entails more than targeting money effectively; it also entails a thorough appreciation of the social, political, and geographic conditions of the fight in which a military unit is engaged. In fact, armed with a robust theory of how economies grow in turbulent post-conflict environments, commanders could recognize that there are times when it is actually better to not spend money. By broadening the theoretical aperture, Stability Economics gives commanders and planners the perspective they need set the economic conditions for security success. It is about more than spending money. It is about understanding the unique characteristics of post-conflict economies.

Stability Economics - The Economic Foundations of Security in Post-Conflict Environments (Sams Monograph Series) (Paperback):... Stability Economics - The Economic Foundations of Security in Post-Conflict Environments (Sams Monograph Series) (Paperback)
Nathan W. Toronto, Dan G. Cox; Combat Studies Institute Press
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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