The Aftermath of defeat : societies, armed forces, and the challenge of recovery
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The Aftermath of defeat : societies, armed forces, and the challenge of recovery
Yale University Press, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
When a country is defeated in war, not only are the policies, strategies, and goals of the military affected, but those of society as well. In this book experts in military history examine conflicts ranging from the American Revolution to the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973 and to China's invasion of Vietnam in 1979 to show how the trauma of defeat also affects the evolution of society.
The authors argue that recovery from defeat must be assessed on the level of grand strategy, that ultimate responsibility for recovery rests on the capacity of a nation's top political and military leaders to use their society's resources in order to master the challenges confronting them. Sometimes a nation can rebound from defeat simply by re-forming or reorganizing the military services and the branches of government involved in military decisions. At other times military defeat can have a greater impact on society, leading to the consolidation of the status quo, the disruption of the traditional social order, or increased civilian control over the military. In any case, the leadership's viability often hinges on its ability to detect the inevitable pressures for reform that follow military defeat and to harness them accordingly.
目次
- Introduction - Assessing Recovery, G.J. Andreopoulos and H.E Selesky
- The Royal Navy's Recovery after the Early Phase of the American Revolutionary War, R.J.B. Knight
- The Recovery of Prussia after Jena, Peter Paret
- Britain and the Boer War, John Gooch
- Caporetto - Causes, Recovery and Consequences, B.R. Sullivan
- From "Politiques en Kepi" to Military Technocrats - De Gaulle and the Recovery of the French Army after Indochina and Algeria, M.S. Alexander and P.C.F. Bankwitz
- Defeats and Recoveries in the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1967 and 1973, A. Perlmutter
- Recovery from Defeat - The US Army and Vietnam, A.F. Krepinevich Jr
- China's Recovery from Defeat in 1979, G. Segal.
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