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Conceptualising Modern War

Editat de Karl Erik Haug, Ole Jurgen Maao
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2011
Summary of the current debate about the nature of modern conflict, which analysts have been struggling to define since the end of the Cold War.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849041430
ISBN-10: 1849041431
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 148 x 224 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: HURST C & CO PUBLISHERS LTD

Notă biografică

Karl Erik Haug is Associate Professor of History at the Royal Norwegian Air Force Academy in Trondheim where he has been teaching since 1999. His fields of interest and publishing include Norwegian foreign policy, military history and international relations. Ole Jorgen Maao is Associate Professor of History at the Royal Norwegian Air Force Academy in Trondheim. He had served nearly 20 years as an officer within the Norwegian Air Force, before becoming a full time scholar in 2006.

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I recommend this book to professional and student alike. The collection of essays gives an excellent description and explanation of the many terms used to categorize our recent military endeavours. In doing so the concepts behind the choice of categories are exposed, which reveals much about our approach to warfare.A" General Sir Rupert Smith, KCB DSO OBE QGM, author, The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World (Penguin) 'War, Clausewitz's chameleon, constantly changes its colours or outward manifestation, while retaining its essence. We are witnessing a colour shift, as this volume shows brilliantly, but it is more subtle and complex than commonly alleged. With trenchant critiques of key concepts like asymmetry and generations of warfare, this carefully researched collection weeds out much of the nonsense and half-digested ideas found elsewhere. The well-judged summary critiques of recently fashionable concepts such as Effects-Based Operations, Network-Centric Warfare, and Transformation should be set texts for students. An outstanding and timely evaluation of strategy debates since the end of the Cold War.' -- Beatrice Heuser, Professor of International Relations, University of Reading,author of The Evolution of Strategy and of The Strategy Makers - from Machiavelli to Clausewitz