Planning for Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

Planning for Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

by Brian Hanley
Planning for Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

Planning for Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

by Brian Hanley

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Overview

This book aims to serve the military profession, and so the national interest, by helping to generate intelligent reform of how the armed forces train, educate, and promote officers who shape our military strategy and write our war plans. Readers will discover the professional and intellectual improvement that wide reading in the masters of historical narrative offers to them. The first chapter, Lessons Not Learned, surveys our strategic documents-and their recent applications-and offers criticism and recommendations. The second chapter, Transformation Ballyhoo, evaluates our current efforts at military transformation and offers an alternative approach to rehabilitating our armed forces. The third chapter, The Brain of An Army, offers ideas on building a first-rate Joint War College. Chapters four through six focus on military campaigns: France 1940; Stalingrad; North Africa, 1940-43. The theme is that moral and intellectual qualities determine the fate of armies in war, and that material and bureaucratic machinery are not nearly so vital as we seem to think nowadays.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313345555
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2007
Series: PSI Reports
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Brian Hanley is Associate Professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He received his M.Litt from Oxford University and is the author of Samuel Johnson as Book Reviewer: A Duty to Examine the Labours of the Learned (2001), as well as over a dozen articles in such military jourbanals as World Defence Systems, Joint Forces Quarterly, and War, Literature, and the Arts.

Table of Contents

Foreword   Jason Armagost     vii
Acknowledgments     xi
Introduction     xiii
Lessons Not Learned: Strategy, War Plans, and the United States Armed Forces     1
Transformation Ballyhoo     58
The Brain of an Army: Establishing a First-Rate Joint War University     84
From the Ardennes to Dunkirk: France 1940     111
Stalingrad     145
Desert War: From El Alamein to Cape Bon     169
Concluding Thoughts     185
Appendix     187
Endnotes     191
Works Consulted     201
Index     211
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