The sources of military change : culture, politics, technology / edited by Theo Farrell and Terry Terriff.

Contributor(s): Farrell, Theo, 1967- | Terriff, Terry, 1953-Material type: TextTextSeries: Making sense of global securityPublisher: Boulder, Colo. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002Description: vii, 301 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1555879756 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Military art and science -- History -- 20th century | Military art and science -- History -- 21st century | Military art and science -- Technological innovations -- History -- 20th century | Military art and science -- Technological innovations -- History -- 21st century | Armed Forces -- History -- 20th century | Armed Forces -- History -- 21st century | Civil-military relations -- History -- 20th century | Civil-military relations -- History -- 21st century | Sociology, Military -- History -- 20th century | Sociology, Military -- History -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 355,CHA LOC classification: U42 | .S68 2002Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Part 1: Introduction (Page-1), The Sources of Military Change, Theo Farrell and Terry Terriff (Page-3), Military Change in Historical Perspective, Jeremy Black (Page-21), Part 2: Culture (Page-41), The Spread of Western Military Models to Ottoman Turkey, and Meiji Japan, Emily 0. Goldman (Page-41), World Culture and the Irish Army, 1922-1942, Theo Farrell (Page-69), U.S. Ideas and Military Change in NATO, 1989-1994, Terry Terriff (Page-91), Part 3: Politics (Page-119), The U.S. Military's "Two-Front War," 1963-1988, Craig M. Cameron (Page-119), U.S. Military Responses to Post-Cold War Missions, Deborah D. Avant and James H. Lebovic (Page-139), Reform and the Russian Military, Jennifer G. Mathers (Page-161), Part 4: Technology, The British Army and the Tank, John Stone (Page-187), Creating a U.S. Military Revolution, Admiral William A. Owens (U.S. Navy, ret.) (Page-205), Complexity and Theory of Networked Militaries, Chris C. Demchak (Page-221), Part 5: Conclusion (Page-265), Military Change in the New Millennium, Terry Terriff and Theo Farrell (Page-265).
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Part 1: Introduction (Page-1), The Sources of Military Change, Theo Farrell and Terry Terriff (Page-3), Military Change in Historical Perspective, Jeremy Black (Page-21), Part 2: Culture (Page-41), The Spread of Western Military Models to Ottoman Turkey, and Meiji Japan, Emily 0. Goldman (Page-41), World Culture and the Irish Army, 1922-1942, Theo Farrell (Page-69), U.S. Ideas and Military Change in NATO, 1989-1994, Terry Terriff (Page-91), Part 3: Politics (Page-119), The U.S. Military's "Two-Front War," 1963-1988, Craig M. Cameron (Page-119), U.S. Military Responses to Post-Cold War Missions, Deborah D. Avant and James H. Lebovic (Page-139), Reform and the Russian Military, Jennifer G. Mathers (Page-161), Part 4: Technology, The British Army and the Tank, John Stone (Page-187), Creating a U.S. Military Revolution, Admiral William A. Owens (U.S. Navy, ret.) (Page-205), Complexity and Theory of Networked Militaries, Chris C. Demchak (Page-221), Part 5: Conclusion (Page-265), Military Change in the New Millennium, Terry Terriff and Theo Farrell (Page-265).

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