The Portuguese at War – From the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day
Autor Nuno Severiano Teixeiraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2020
From war campaigns to peacekeeping operations, The Portuguese at War; presents an overview of the conflicts, wars and revolutions in which Portugal was involved from the nineteenth century to the present day. From the French invasions to the civil wars, from the African Empire to the wars of decolonisation, from belligerence in the First World War to neutrality in the Second, from participation in the Atlantic Alliance to peacekeeping operations in Kosovo, East Timor, Lebanon and Afghanistan. The book addresses the military interventions in politics and the role of the country's political regimes in military reform: from the Liberal Revolutions to the Republic, from the military dictatorship and authoritarian regime to the 25th of April Revolution and the transition to democracy. The historical record of Portugal's war involvement is not only closely aligned to international and European circumstance but to internal factors: the economy, society, public opinion and political/military power. A historical perspective must of necessity link Portuguese war excursions with the military institutions in place at the time: their recruitment system, social composition and organisation of the army, navy and air force; the military ethos; the evolution of equipment, weapons and military technologies; strategic military doctrine and how this impacted on tactics and military operations; and of course the war outcomes. Special attention is given to the effects of international isolation after the Estado Novo, and post-Cold War europeanisation. The book does not eschew the plurality of interpretative theories. Rather, it seeks to combine historical accuracy of the Portuguese at war within a highly readable literary narrative aimed not only at undergraduate and research levels, but at a broader public audience interested in the complex reach and role of Portugal in world history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789760576
ISBN-10: 1789760577
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10: 1789760577
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Cuprins
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Between Liberal Revolution and Civil Wars: The international context of liberal revolution Revolution and counter-revolution: Absolutism, liberalism and civil war Two liberalisms in conflict: Constitution, chart and civil war Chapter Two Building the African Empire The new Brazil The scramble for Africa and effective occupation Metropolitan army and colonial army "Pacification" campaigns Chapter Three The Republic and the Great War The international standing of the Republic before the war Entering the war: National objectives and political strategies The conduct of war: War policies, the military instrument and the operational theatres Managing peace: The aftermath of war and the Versailles Conference Chapter Four The Estado Novo and the Spanish Civil War The international standing of the Estado Novo before the war Pushing the limits of ambiguity: Portugal in the face of the Spanish civil war From the internal threat to the continental threat: Defence policy and military reforms Chapter Five The Estado Novo and the Second World War Portugal's international standing and foreign policy on the eve of the Second World War Why neutrality? Portugal and the Second World War The avatars of continental threat: Defence policy, strategy and the military instrument Chapter Six The Cold War and Nato The international standing of the Estado Novo and the second post-war period From neutrality to alignment: Portugal and the foundation of the Atlantic Alliance Portugal and NATO: Defence policy and the reform of the military instrument Chapter Seven The End of the Empire and the Decolonization Wars The international isolation of the Estado Novo: The international scene, Portuguese foreign policy and the colonial question Mobilising for war: Defence policy, the armed forces and guerrilla warfare Independence movements and armed conflict: One or three decolonisation wars? War assessment and the political fate of the regime Chapter Eight From War Campaigns to Peace Keeping Operations Portuguese Democracy between Africa and Europe Post Cold War: Atlanticism, europeanisation and post-colonial relations The democratic model of the armed forces and the new international missions Notes Bibliography Index
Notă biografică
Nuno Severiano Teixeira is Full Professor at NOVA UniversityLisbon, currently Visiting Professor at Georgetown University, and Director of the Portuguese Institute of International Relations. He was a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for European Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2004), and Senior Visiting Scholar at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies European University InstituteFlorence (2010). He served as Minister of Interior (2000/2002) and Minister of Defence (2006/2009) of the Portuguese Government.