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Soviet Military Doctrine from Lenin to Gorbachev, 1915-1991: Contributions in Military Studies

Editat de Willard C. Frank, Philip S. Gillette
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 sep 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The more uncertain the developments in Russia and the rest of the former Soviet Union become, the more urgent is the need to understand Soviet military thinking over 75-year span of Soviet history. Although other books discuss various aspects of Soviet military thought, this study by senior scholars more thoroughly combines the perspectives of history and the social sciences to understand Soviet military doctrine, experience, and tendencies from its birth with Lenin's militarization of Marxism in 1915 to the far-reaching changes introduced by Gorbachev--with all the attendant dilemmas and tensions up to the coup and revolutionary upheavals of 1991. This appraisal of the Soviet way of war is significant for scholars and professionals in Soviet studies, military affairs, and international politics.This collection shows how ideology, technology, experience, and personalities have shaped Soviet military doctrine since the Bolshevik Revolution. This study defines the shifting interplay of defensive and offensive strategies at different times, various policies for dealing with perceived threats of nuclear or conventional war, and reviews current discussions and future policy directions. First, the book describes the form and content of Soviet military doctrine from Lenin's creation of its premises in 1915 until Gorbachev's refutation of these premises in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Next, the book examines Soviet military thinking in light of the experiences of World War I and the Russian Civil War, the episodes of the interwar years, World War II, and the Cold War. The book then assesses the key issues that have marked the changing political and military landscape in the last years of the pre-coup Soviet Union. Included is the text of the last full statement of Soviet military doctrine before the coup and the breakup of the old Soviet Union. Finally, the book presents a window into the enduring proclivities of the Soviet/Russian way of war to provide a context for meeting the future and tempering its uncertainties. A concluding bibliographical essay points to significant literature on Soviet military doctrine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313277139
ISBN-10: 0313277133
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Military Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLARD C. FRANK, Jr., is Associate Professor of History at Old Dominion University and Adjunct Professor at the Unite States Naval College. He is coordinator of Old Dominion's strategy and policy program and specializes in naval history.PHILIP S. GILLETTE is Associate Professor of Political Science at Old Dominion University. He is co-director with Dr. Frank of a series of International Security Conferences and co-editor of The Sources of Soviet Naval Conduct (1989).

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionSettingSoviet Military Doctrine: Form and Content by Robert B. BathurstBases of Soviet Military Doctrine by Bruce W. MenningNew Thinking and Soviet Military Doctrine by Raymond L. GarthoffDevelopmentLenin and Clausewitz: The Militarization of Marxism, 1914-1921 by Jacob W. KippSoviet Military Doctrine and the Origins of Operational Art, 1917-1936 by Jacob W. KippDeveloping Offensive Success: The Soviet Conduct of Operational Maneuver by David M. GlantzSoviet Military Doctrine in the Nuclear Era. 1945-1985 by Harriet Fast ScottThe Dilemma in Moscow's Defensive Force Posture by Mary C. FitzGeraldIssuesThe Soviet Military and Change: Implications for the West by Dale R. HerspringReasonable Sufficiency and Changes in Soviet Security Thinking by Roy AllisonImplementing Defensive Doctrine: The Role of Soviet Military Science by Kent D. LeeSoviet Military Doctrine: Past and Present by Valentin V. LarionovFour Models of Force CounterpositioningAn Interpretation of General Larionov's Diagram by Lester W. GrauSoviet Military Strategy: Context and Future Prospects by Graham H. Turbiville and David M. GlantzResponse by Valentin V. LarionovThe Soviet Image of Future War: The Impact of "Desert Storm" by Mary C. FitzGeraldAppendixIntroductionDraft Statements on Military Reform (Excerpts) and Military Doctrine (Complete), USSR Ministry of DefenseIndex