The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare
Exploring the complexities of contemporary conflict and ethics
John Buckley editor George Kassimeris editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Feb '10
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This book offers an insightful exploration of modern warfare's strategic, cultural, and ethical dimensions, significantly contributing to the understanding of contemporary conflict.
In The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare, readers are presented with a thorough examination of the multifaceted nature of contemporary conflict. The book delves into strategic, cultural, ethical, and philosophical dimensions, offering insights into how these elements interact within the context of modern warfare. The contributors explore the complexities of warfare, addressing not only the tactical conduct of battles but also the broader implications and consequences that arise from such conflicts.
The collection emphasizes the evolving concepts of war, highlighting significant shifts in the structure of warfare that have emerged in recent decades. These shifts are analyzed in light of historical precedents, providing a rich backdrop for understanding current military strategies and operations. Moreover, the book tackles pressing ethical questions surrounding the use of force, particularly in the aftermath of significant global events, such as September 11, 2001.
By bringing together a diverse array of perspectives, The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare serves as an essential resource for scholars, military professionals, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of modern conflict. The comprehensive nature of the research presented makes it a valuable addition to the discourse on military ethics and the philosophy of war, encouraging readers to reflect on the moral implications of contemporary warfare.
'I can think of no other single volume on war that I would rather place in the hands of a university student at the outset of their studies. Henceforth, this companion will represent the standard by which all texts for the teaching and study of modern warfare will be judged.’ R. Gerald Hughes, Aberystwyth University, UK 'Given that our understanding of what constitutes contemporary war is so bitterly contested, this book could not be more timely. Crucially, too, it is not content simply to provide a survey of the field, but seeks to provoke debate with essays that go beyond the standard approaches to the subject and that embrace unusual topics and innovative interpretations.' Hew Strachan, University of Oxford, UK 'An essential tool for both the student and practitioner of modern warfare across its full spectrum. It does not pretend to give all the answers but it certainly asks the right questions. One copy please on every staff college student's bedside table - like a Gideon Bible.' Crispin Black MBE MPhil, Falklands veteran and Associate Fellow of Chatham House 'This volume consists of 25 interesting, well-written essays by experts in military affairs, mostly British. The opening section reviews the classic and recent literature on air, land, and sea warfare, and is particularly well done...Recommended.' Choice 'The text provides much food for thought. It is salutary to be reminded, for instance, that had the Third World War broken out, the Soviet Union had every expectation of winning it. ... The staff college student might be more concerned with what lessons history can teach about the present day. On this topic, as on others, many valuable (if often depressing) insights will be found. ... a collection which will be relevant not only to soldiers and politicians, but also to the electors to whom (in democratic countries at least) they are ultimately responsible.' Reference Reviews
ISBN: 9780754674108
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 997g
486 pages