The Future of War
Autor Lawrence Freedmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2019
Questions about the future of war are a regular feature of political debate, strategic analysis, and popular fiction. Where should we look for new dangers? What cunning plans might an aggressor have in mind? What are the best forms of defense? How might peace be preserved or conflict resolved? From the French rout at Sedan in 1870 to the relentless contemporary insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, Lawrence Freedman, a world-renowned military thinker, reveals how most claims from the military futurists are wrong. But they remain influential nonetheless. Freedman shows how those who have imagined future war have often had an idealized notion of it as confined, brief, and decisive, and have regularly taken insufficient account of the possibility of long wars-hence the stubborn persistence of the idea of a knockout blow, whether through a dashing land offensive, nuclear first strike, or cyberattack. He also notes the lack of attention paid to civil wars until the West began to intervene in them during the 1990s, and how the boundaries between peace and war, between the military, the civilian, and the criminal are becoming increasingly blurred. Freedman's account of a century and a half of warfare and the (often misconceived) thinking that precedes war is a challenge to hawks and doves alike, and puts current strategic thinking into a bracing historical perspective.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541742772
ISBN-10: 154174277X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 141 x 212 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 154174277X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 141 x 212 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Lawrence
Freedmanis
emeritus
professor
of
War
Studies
at
King's
College
London.
Elected
a
fellow
of
the
British
Academy
in
1995
and
awarded
the
CBE
in
1996,
he
was
appointed
official
historian
of
the
Falklands
Campaign
in
1997.
He
was
awarded
the
KCMG
in
2003.
In
June
2009,
he
was
appointed
to
serve
as
a
member
of
the
official
inquiry
into
Britain
and
the
2003
Iraq
War.
Professor
Freedman
has
written
extensively
on
nuclear
strategy
and
the
Cold
War,
as
well
as
commentating
regularly
on
contemporary
security
issues.
His
most
recent
book,Strategy,
was
a
best
book
of
2013
in
theFinancial
Times,A
Choice
of
Enemies:
America
Confronts
the
Middle
Eastwon
the
2009
Lionel
Gelber
Prize
and
Duke
of
Westminster
Medal
for
Military
Literature.
Recenzii
Praise
for
Lawrence
Freedman'sStrategy:
A
History
"[Freedman's] books manage to delight the experts yet are still comprehensible to the general reader, a rare skill in this genre. On this occasion, he has produced what is arguably the best book ever written on strategy." --Washington Post
"Magisterial... wide-ranging erudition and densely packed argument."
--The Economist
"This is a book of startling scope, erudition and, more than anything, wisdom." --Financial Times
"Lawrence Freedman shows here why he is justly renowned as one of the world's leading thinkers about strategy, which he defines as the central art of getting more out of a situation than the starting balance of power would suggest." --Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Harvard University and author ofThe Future of Power
"This substantial, comprehensive, hermeneutic work examines the various dimensions and history of "strategy," which Freedman defines as "the art of creating power"...this very ambitious exploration provides readers with a useful introduction to the field of strategic studies." --CHOICE
"Freedman consistently brings the discussion down to real cases, covering a wide range of history and geography. The final section, which considers the place of gang warfare and civil unrest in many parts of the world and the likely role of China in future conflicts, is especially thought-provoking. The author's lively style adds to the interest for general readers. A valuable book for anyone interested in international affairs."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"The one thing that Sir Lawrence is sure of is thatpredictions of future war rarely get it right. His message to policymakers isto beware those who tout 'the ease and speed with which victory can be achievedwhile underestimating the resourcefulness of adversaries'. Anybody who thinksotherwise should read this book."—The Economist
"[An] engaging survey of how and why historians andwriters--of nonfiction, fiction and film--bravely prognosticate. The theme isscholarly, but the tone is refreshingly popular: Tom Clancy makes the index,but von Clausewitz does not."—Army Times
"The work is extremely well written and an erudite product produced by arenowned military theorist. It should, without reservation, be considered awelcome addition to both the personal library of the more seasoned scholar aswell as that of the senior level officer."—Parameters
"Innovative... Readers who spend their time with either tech-driven science fiction or RAND analyses should put them aside for a while and read this thought-provoking book on the power of ideas in shaping the future of grand strategy."—Lawfare
"[Freedman's] books manage to delight the experts yet are still comprehensible to the general reader, a rare skill in this genre. On this occasion, he has produced what is arguably the best book ever written on strategy." --Washington Post
"Magisterial... wide-ranging erudition and densely packed argument."
--The Economist
"This is a book of startling scope, erudition and, more than anything, wisdom." --Financial Times
"Lawrence Freedman shows here why he is justly renowned as one of the world's leading thinkers about strategy, which he defines as the central art of getting more out of a situation than the starting balance of power would suggest." --Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Harvard University and author ofThe Future of Power
"This substantial, comprehensive, hermeneutic work examines the various dimensions and history of "strategy," which Freedman defines as "the art of creating power"...this very ambitious exploration provides readers with a useful introduction to the field of strategic studies." --CHOICE
"Freedman consistently brings the discussion down to real cases, covering a wide range of history and geography. The final section, which considers the place of gang warfare and civil unrest in many parts of the world and the likely role of China in future conflicts, is especially thought-provoking. The author's lively style adds to the interest for general readers. A valuable book for anyone interested in international affairs."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"The one thing that Sir Lawrence is sure of is thatpredictions of future war rarely get it right. His message to policymakers isto beware those who tout 'the ease and speed with which victory can be achievedwhile underestimating the resourcefulness of adversaries'. Anybody who thinksotherwise should read this book."—The Economist
"[An] engaging survey of how and why historians andwriters--of nonfiction, fiction and film--bravely prognosticate. The theme isscholarly, but the tone is refreshingly popular: Tom Clancy makes the index,but von Clausewitz does not."—Army Times
"The work is extremely well written and an erudite product produced by arenowned military theorist. It should, without reservation, be considered awelcome addition to both the personal library of the more seasoned scholar aswell as that of the senior level officer."—Parameters
"Innovative... Readers who spend their time with either tech-driven science fiction or RAND analyses should put them aside for a while and read this thought-provoking book on the power of ideas in shaping the future of grand strategy."—Lawfare