Dictionary of Modern Strategy and Tactics

Dictionary of Modern Strategy and Tactics
Author: Michael Keane
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN: 1591144299

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Michael Keane's in-depth collection of terms dealing with modern strategy and tactics is both impressive and engaging. While other works remain focused on nuclear strategy or the Cold War, the thrust here is on modern terminology--such things as "axis of evil," "CNN effect," and "military operations other than war." Historical examples supplement the definitions and quotes from leading strategic thinkers provide further insights. While the contents are professional and accurate, the author is not afraid to inject relevant humor and color to make the book enjoyable to read as well as edifying. It is sure to be a welcome reference for defense strategists and concerned citizens alike.

A Dictionary of Modern Defence and Strategy

A Dictionary of Modern Defence and Strategy
Author: David Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1857433580

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The second edition of this highly regarded reference source will be a welcome addition to any reference library, governmental department and development centre, It will also be of interest to journalists, students and researchers involved in the subject. Defence and strategy is never far from international press interest. Whether the subject is nuclear armament, arms trading to developing nations or preemptive strikes, A Dictionary of Modern Defence and Strategy covers the background to the topic in full detail, and provides clear and concise definitions for complicated military terms. Containing over 400 entries detailing all aspects of military defence and strategy, this title is an ideal starting point for anyone new to the subject. Entries are extensively cross-referenced. Also included is a list of abbreviations and acronyms, essential to the understanding of the topic.

U S China Strategic Relations and Competitive Sports

U S  China Strategic Relations and Competitive Sports
Author: David Lai
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030922009

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This book investigates cultural influences of competitive sports on U.S. and Chinese strategic thinking and tactical behavior. Most competitive sports owe their origins to human fighting. Although they are “ritualized contests,” competitive sports have retained many aspects of human warfare, especially the use of strategy and tactics that moves human contest beyond military clashes to the subjugation of opponents without bloodshed. Cultural influences usually go unnoticed. Indeed, Washington often conducts foreign affairs like football games without knowing that is the case. Likewise, Beijing moves in Weiqi style subconsciously. This book uncovers these influences.

American Football and the American Way of War

American Football and the American Way of War
Author: Daniel Sukman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031553455

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Strategic Theory for the 21st Century The Little Book on Big Strategy

Strategic Theory for the 21st Century  The Little Book on Big Strategy
Author: Harry R. Yarger
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2006
Genre: Military doctrine
ISBN: 9781428916227

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Fighting the Fleet

Fighting the Fleet
Author: Jeffrey R Cares,Anthony Cowden
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781682477342

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Fighting the Fleet recognizes that fleets conduct four distinct but interlocking tasks at the operational level of war--striking, screening, scouting, and basing--and that successful operational art is achieved when they are brought to bear in a cohesive, competitive scheme. In explaining these elements and how they are conjoined for advantage, a central theme emerges: despite the utility and importance of jointness among the armed forces, the effective employment of naval power requires a specialized language and understanding of naval concepts that is often diluted or completely lost when too much jointness is introduced. Woven into the fabric of the book are the fundamental principles of three of the most important naval theorists of the twentieth century: Rear Admiral Bradley Fiske, Rear Admiral J.C. Wylie, and Captain Wayne Hughes. While Cares and Cowden advocate the reinvigoration of combat theory and the appropriate use of operations research, they avoid over-theorizing and have produced a practical guide that empowers fleet planners to wield naval power appropriately and effectively in meeting today's operational and tactical challenges.

The New Makers of Modern Strategy

The New Makers of Modern Strategy
Author: Hal Brands
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 1184
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691204383

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The essential resource on military and political strategy and the making of the modern world The New Makers of Modern Strategy is the next generation of the definitive work on strategy and the key figures who have shaped the theory and practice of war and statecraft throughout the centuries. Featuring entirely new entries by a who’s who of world-class scholars, this new edition provides global, comparative perspectives on strategic thought from antiquity to today, surveying both classical and current themes of strategy while devoting greater attention to the Cold War and post-9/11 eras. The contributors evaluate the timeless requirements of effective strategy while tracing the revolutionary changes that challenge the makers of strategy in the contemporary world. Amid intensifying global disorder, the study of strategy and its history has never been more relevant. The New Makers of Modern Strategy draws vital lessons from history’s most influential strategists, from Thucydides and Sun Zi to Clausewitz, Napoleon, Churchill, Mao, Ben-Gurion, Andrew Marshall, Xi Jinping, and Qassem Soleimani. With contributions by Dmitry Adamsky, John Bew, Tami Davis Biddle, Hal Brands, Antulio J. Echevarria II, Elizabeth Economy, Charles Edel, Eric S. Edelman, Andrew Ehrhardt, Lawrence Freedman, John Lewis Gaddis, Francis J. Gavin, Christopher J. Griffin, Ahmed S. Hashim, Eric Helleiner, Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh, Seth G. Jones, Robert Kagan, Jonathan Kirshner, Matthew Kroenig, James Lacey, Guy Laron, Michael V. Leggiere, Margaret MacMillan, Tanvi Madan, Thomas G. Mahnken, Carter Malkasian, Daniel Marston, John H. Maurer, Walter Russell Mead, Michael Cotey Morgan, Mark Moyar, Williamson Murray, S.C.M. Paine, Sergey Radchenko, Iskander Rehman, Thomas Rid, Joshua Rovner, Priya Satia, Kori Schake, Matt J. Schumann, Brendan Simms, Jason K. Stearns, Hew Strachan, Sue Mi Terry, and Toshi Yoshihara.

Progressives in Navy Blue

Progressives in Navy Blue
Author: Scott Mobley
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781682471944

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This study examines how intellectual and institutional developments transformed the U.S. Navy from 1873 to 1898. The period was a dynamic quarter-century in which Americans witnessed their Navy evolve. Cultures of progress—clusters of ideas, beliefs, values, and practices pertaining to modern warfare and technology—guided the Navy's transformation. The agents of naval transformation embraced a progressive ideology. They viewed science, technology, and expertise as the best means to effect change in a world contorted by modernizing and globalizing trends. Within the Navy’s progressive movement, two new cultures—Strategy and Mechanism—influenced the course of transformation. Although they shared progressive pedigrees, each culture embodied a distinctive vision for the Navy’s future.