Victory, Defeat, or Draw – Battlefield Decision in the Arab–Israeli Conflict, 1948–1982
Autor David Rodmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2020
Three outcomes are possible on the battlefield: victory, defeat, or draw. An adversary may defeat or be defeated by its adversary, or neither of the two may emerge victorious or vanquished. Observers of military history have long tried to identify the variables that determine victory, defeat, or draw. While most would certainly acknowledge that decisions on the battlefield are dictated by a combination of variables rather than by a lone circumstance, many observers nevertheless tend to stress a single variablefor example, the number of fighting men and fighting machines deployed by the adversaries, or the operational doctrines employed by the opposing forcesas far more significant to the explanations of these decisions than other variables.
This book, in contrast, takes a multicausal approach to the question of victory, defeat, or draw, proposing that a combination of six organizational, matriel, and environmental variables are pivotal to the explanation of decision on the battlefield. Using the extensive history of the Israel Defense Forces, the book examines a sample of eight battles across the ArabIsraeli conflict from 1948 to 1982 in order to determine the collective impact of the six variables on the outcomes of these battles, concluding that this basket of variables captures much of the explanation behind victory, defeat, or draw on the battlefield, at least insofar as concerns the record of the IDF.
While the research in this book is aimed primarily at military historians and military practitioners, it is fully accessible to any layperson interested in Israeli military history in particular or international military history in general.
This book, in contrast, takes a multicausal approach to the question of victory, defeat, or draw, proposing that a combination of six organizational, matriel, and environmental variables are pivotal to the explanation of decision on the battlefield. Using the extensive history of the Israel Defense Forces, the book examines a sample of eight battles across the ArabIsraeli conflict from 1948 to 1982 in order to determine the collective impact of the six variables on the outcomes of these battles, concluding that this basket of variables captures much of the explanation behind victory, defeat, or draw on the battlefield, at least insofar as concerns the record of the IDF.
While the research in this book is aimed primarily at military historians and military practitioners, it is fully accessible to any layperson interested in Israeli military history in particular or international military history in general.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789760958
ISBN-10: 178976095X
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: illus
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10: 178976095X
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: illus
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Cuprins
Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Part One Conversos and Global Expansion 1. Identity, Space, and Intercultural Contacts 2. Participation in the Colonial Economic System of Pernambuco 3. Isaac Aboab and the Sephardi Odyssey from the Old to the New World Part Two The Crisis of JewishChristian Relations 4. The Jews's Legal Status: The Dutch Republic versus Brazil 5. Catholic and Calvinist Anti-Jewish Behaviour 6. The Crisis of New Christian Political Loyalty in Colonial Brazil Part Three Leadership in Times of Crisis 7. Facing the Challenge of Change in Pernambuco 8. The Revival of Community 9. The Portuguese Siege of Recife Part Four The Literary Tools of Rejudaization 10. Hebrew Language and Grammar 11. Paraphrastic Biblical Commentaries 12. Prayers, Confessions, and Supplications Epilogue Impact of the New World Experience: The Return to Amsterdam Bibliography Index
Notă biografică
David Rodman is the author of a number of books about Israeli diplomatic and military history. He has also published articles in peer-reviewed journals, including War in History, Intelligence and National Security, The Journal of Military History, The Journal of Strategic Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Israel Affairs, Defence Studies, and The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs.