Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination
Cimbala shows why the prevention, management, and concluding of war all require an understanding of the subjective aspects of decision making as well as the hardware and tactics of military operations. A review of past cases of U.S. security policy decision making and a preview of some future problems are combined to distill important lessons about coping with conflict in the post-Cold War world.

These lessons include the awareness that some conflicts are unnecessarily provoked or prolonged on account of the gap between the perspectives and experiences of civilian policy makers and the views of the armed forces leadership. Another important lesson is that, in resolving or managing conflicts, perceptions, and expectations of leaders filter out alternatives that might have led to preferred solutions had they been attempted in good time. Of particular interest to policy makers, military professionals, and researchers involved with contemporary military issues.

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Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination
Cimbala shows why the prevention, management, and concluding of war all require an understanding of the subjective aspects of decision making as well as the hardware and tactics of military operations. A review of past cases of U.S. security policy decision making and a preview of some future problems are combined to distill important lessons about coping with conflict in the post-Cold War world.

These lessons include the awareness that some conflicts are unnecessarily provoked or prolonged on account of the gap between the perspectives and experiences of civilian policy makers and the views of the armed forces leadership. Another important lesson is that, in resolving or managing conflicts, perceptions, and expectations of leaders filter out alternatives that might have led to preferred solutions had they been attempted in good time. Of particular interest to policy makers, military professionals, and researchers involved with contemporary military issues.

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Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination

Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination

by Stephen J. Cimbala
Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination

Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination

by Stephen J. Cimbala

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Cimbala shows why the prevention, management, and concluding of war all require an understanding of the subjective aspects of decision making as well as the hardware and tactics of military operations. A review of past cases of U.S. security policy decision making and a preview of some future problems are combined to distill important lessons about coping with conflict in the post-Cold War world.

These lessons include the awareness that some conflicts are unnecessarily provoked or prolonged on account of the gap between the perspectives and experiences of civilian policy makers and the views of the armed forces leadership. Another important lesson is that, in resolving or managing conflicts, perceptions, and expectations of leaders filter out alternatives that might have led to preferred solutions had they been attempted in good time. Of particular interest to policy makers, military professionals, and researchers involved with contemporary military issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275971847
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2001
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1540L (what's this?)

About the Author

STEPHEN J. CIMBALA is Professor of Political Science at the Pennsylvania State University (Delaware County). He is the author of numerous books and articles in professional journals on topics related to national security. His most recent books include The Past and Future of Nuclear Deterrence (Praeger, 1998) and Nuclear Strategy in the Twenty-First Century (Praeger, 2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Past Cases
Bargaining at the Brink: Otherness and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Wilderness of Mirrors: The 1983 "War Scare" in U.S.-Soviet Relations
Operation Desert Storm: A Truncated Triumph
Present and Future Cases
Information Warfare and Nuclear Weapons: Back to the Future?
Armageddon by Osmosis: Must Nuclear Weapons Spread?
Small Wars and Peace Wars: Disarming the Devil
Conclusion

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