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Military Adaptation in Afghanistan (Hardcover, New): Theo Farrell, Frans Osinga, James A. Russell Military Adaptation in Afghanistan (Hardcover, New)
Theo Farrell, Frans Osinga, James A. Russell
R3,262 Discovery Miles 32 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When NATO took charge of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan in 2003, ISAF conceptualized its mission largely as a stabilization and reconstruction deployment. However, as the campaign has evolved and the insurgency has proved to more resistant and capable, key operational imperatives have emerged, including military support to the civilian development effort, closer partnering with Afghan security forces, and greater military restraint. All participating militaries have adapted, to varying extents, to these campaign imperatives and pressures.
This book analyzes these initiatives and their outcomes by focusing on the experiences of three groups of militaries: those of Britain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the US, which have faced the most intense operational and strategic pressures; Germany, who's troops have faced the greatest political and cultural constraints; and the Afghan National Army (ANA) and the Taliban, who have been forced to adapt to a very different sets of circumstances.

Military Adaptation in Afghanistan (Paperback): Theo Farrell, Frans Osinga, James A. Russell Military Adaptation in Afghanistan (Paperback)
Theo Farrell, Frans Osinga, James A. Russell
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When NATO took charge of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan in 2003, ISAF conceptualized its mission largely as a stabilization and reconstruction deployment. However, as the campaign has evolved and the insurgency has proved to more resistant and capable, key operational imperatives have emerged, including military support to the civilian development effort, closer partnering with Afghan security forces, and greater military restraint. All participating militaries have adapted, to varying extents, to these campaign imperatives and pressures.
This book analyzes these initiatives and their outcomes by focusing on the experiences of three groups of militaries: those of Britain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the US, which have faced the most intense operational and strategic pressures; Germany, who's troops have faced the greatest political and cultural constraints; and the Afghan National Army (ANA) and the Taliban, who have been forced to adapt to a very different sets of circumstances.

Transforming Military Power since the Cold War - Britain, France, and the United States, 1991-2012 (Hardcover, New): Theo... Transforming Military Power since the Cold War - Britain, France, and the United States, 1991-2012 (Hardcover, New)
Theo Farrell, Sten Rynning, Terry Terriff
R2,366 Discovery Miles 23 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides an authoritative account of how the US, British, and French armies have transformed since the end of the Cold War. All three armies have sought to respond to changes in their strategic and socio-technological environments by developing more expeditionary capable and networked forces. Drawing on extensive archival research, hundreds of interviews, and unprecedented access to official documents, the authors examine both the process and the outcomes of army transformation, and ask how organizational interests, emerging ideas, and key entrepreneurial leaders interact in shaping the direction of military change. They also explore how programs of army transformation change over time, as new technologies moved from research to development, and as lessons from operations were absorbed. In framing these issues, they draw on military innovation scholarship and, in addressing them, produce findings with general relevance for the study of how militaries innovate.

Weapons without a Cause - The Politics of Weapons Acquisition in the United State (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Theo Farrell Weapons without a Cause - The Politics of Weapons Acquisition in the United State (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Theo Farrell
R2,601 Discovery Miles 26 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why are certain weapons acquired in the United States and others not? Theo Farrell addresses this question by examining the strategic, institutional and budgetary issues surrounding four major weapon programmes. Extensive use is made of primary sources in analysing the origins, development and outcomes of these programmes. This book presents alarming evidence to show how the military services manipulate weapons acquisition to suit their own ends rather than national security. It also analyses how Congress, motivated by concerns over cost, comes to play a greater role in shaping programme outcomes once weapons enter production.

Transforming Military Power since the Cold War - Britain, France, and the United States, 1991-2012 (Paperback, New): Theo... Transforming Military Power since the Cold War - Britain, France, and the United States, 1991-2012 (Paperback, New)
Theo Farrell, Sten Rynning, Terry Terriff
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides an authoritative account of how the US, British, and French armies have transformed since the end of the Cold War. All three armies have sought to respond to changes in their strategic and socio-technological environments by developing more expeditionary capable and networked forces. Drawing on extensive archival research, hundreds of interviews, and unprecedented access to official documents, the authors examine both the process and the outcomes of army transformation, and ask how organizational interests, emerging ideas, and key entrepreneurial leaders interact in shaping the direction of military change. They also explore how programs of army transformation change over time, as new technologies moved from research to development, and as lessons from operations were absorbed. In framing these issues, they draw on military innovation scholarship and, in addressing them, produce findings with general relevance for the study of how militaries innovate.

A Transformation Gap? - American Innovations and European Military Change (Paperback): Theo Farrell, Terriff Terry, Osinga Frans A Transformation Gap? - American Innovations and European Military Change (Paperback)
Theo Farrell, Terriff Terry, Osinga Frans
R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

NATO member states are all undergoing some form of military transformation. Despite a shared vision, transformation has been primarily a US-led process centered on the exploitation of new information technologies in combination with new concepts for "networked organizations" and "effects-based operations." Simply put, European states have been unable to match the level of US investment in new military technologies, leading to the identification of a growing "transformation gap" between the US and the European allies.
This book assesses the extent and trajectory of military transformation across a range of European NATO member states, setting their transformation progress against that of the US, and examining the complex mix of factors driving military transformation in each country. It reveals not only the nature and extent of the "transatlantic" gap, but also identifies an enormous variation in the extent and pace of transformation among the European allies, suggesting both technological and operational gaps "within" Europe.

Force and Legitimacy in World Politics (Paperback): David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Bice Maiguashca Force and Legitimacy in World Politics (Paperback)
David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Bice Maiguashca
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

War is invariably accompanied by debate, if not controversy, over the legitimacy of using force. Alongside the longstanding state practice of justifying use of force is the increasing codification of legal rules on the use of force. In this volume a leading group of international authorities consider the issues surrounding the legitimation of force from several distinct disciplinary perspectives, including political science, law, history and philosophy. In particular, they examine the underlying question of whether and how international society's traditional norms of sovereignty and non-intervention can coexist both with the new norm of humanitarian intervention and with an increasingly hegemonial (if not 'imperial') role played by the United States. What is the difference between 'legality' and 'legitimacy'? Is the latter a truly universal concept or mainly a Western one? Are earlier ideas about 'just war' still relevant?

International Law and International Relations (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Helene Lambert International Law and International Relations (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Helene Lambert
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of international law in world politics and situate international law in its historical and political context. They propose three interdisciplinary 'lenses' (realist, liberal and constructivist) through which to view the role of international law in world politics and suggest that the concept of an international society provides the overall context within which international legal developments occur. These theoretical perspectives offer different ways of looking at international law in terms of what it is, how it works and how it changes. Topics covered include the use of force, international crimes, human rights, international trade and the environment. The new edition also contains more material on non-western perspectives, international institutions and non-state actors and a new bibliography. Each chapter features discussion questions and guides to further reading.

International Law and International Relations (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Helene Lambert International Law and International Relations (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Helene Lambert
R3,169 R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Save R995 (31%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of international law in world politics and situate international law in its historical and political context. They propose three interdisciplinary 'lenses' (realist, liberal and constructivist) through which to view the role of international law in world politics and suggest that the concept of an international society provides the overall context within which international legal developments occur. These theoretical perspectives offer different ways of looking at international law in terms of what it is, how it works and how it changes. Topics covered include the use of force, international crimes, human rights, international trade and the environment. The new edition also contains more material on non-western perspectives, international institutions and non-state actors and a new bibliography. Each chapter features discussion questions and guides to further reading.

Unwinnable - Britain's War in Afghanistan (Paperback): Theo Farrell Unwinnable - Britain's War in Afghanistan (Paperback)
Theo Farrell 1
R409 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R34 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Afghanistan was an unwinnable war. As British and American troops withdraw, discover this definitive account that explains why. It could have been a very different story. British forces could have successfully withdrawn from Afghanistan in 2002, having done the job they set out to do: to defeat al-Qaeda. Instead, in the years that followed, Britain paid a devastating price for their presence in Helmand province. So why did Britain enter, and remain, in an ill-fated war? Why did it fail so dramatically, and was this expedition doomed from the beginning? Drawing on unprecedented access to military reports, government documents and senior individuals, Professor Theo Farrell provides an extraordinary work of scholarship. He explains the origins of the war, details the campaigns over the subsequent years, and examines the West's failure to understand the dynamics of local conflict and learn the lessons of history that ultimately led to devastating costs and repercussions still relevant today. 'The best book so far on Britain's...war in Afghanistan' International Affairs 'Masterful, irrefutable... Farrell records all these military encounters with the irresistible pace of a novelist' Sunday Times

Security Studies (Hardcover, New): Theo Farrell Security Studies (Hardcover, New)
Theo Farrell
R30,419 Discovery Miles 304 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Security Studies traces its origins to work on the causes of war. It remains the most significant subdiscipline of International Relations and, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, its concerns with the security of the international system and the individual, as well as the state, remain as pertinent and urgent as ever. While especially since the events of 11 September 2001 and the remilitarization of US foreign policy the focus on states and military power remains central to Security Studies, the subject also embraces economic, societal, and environmental security. Furthermore, Security Studies has spawned a dizzying range of competing theoretical approaches liberal, constructivist, critical, postmodernist, and feminist among them to challenge the dominant realist take on security.

Addressing the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of this rapidly growing and ever more complex corpus of scholarly literature, Security Studies is a new title in the Routledge series, Critical Concepts in International Relations. Edited by Theo Farrell of King s College London and chair of the International Security Studies section of the International Studies Association, it is a five-volume collection of the foundational and the very best cutting-edge scholarship.

Security Studies is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context. It is an essential reference work and is destined to be valued by scholars and students as well as policy-makers and practitioners as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.

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