The Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future

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The Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future

edited by Stephen Badsey, Rob Havers and Mark Grove

(The Sandhurst conference series, 5)

Frank Cass, 2005

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Papers presented at a conference held at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, June 2002

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works
  • The impact of the Falklands conflict on international affairs / Lawrence Freedman
  • The geopolitics of the Falklands conflict / Geoffrey Sloan
  • British high command during and after the Falklands campaign / Jonathan Band
  • The Falklands conflict as a media war / Stephen Badsey
  • A view from the centre / John Nott
  • Crisis management and assembly of the task force / Henry Leach
  • An Argentinian airman in the South Atlantic / Horacio Mir Gonzalez
  • Force projection and the Falklands conflict / Julian Thompson
  • The land campaign : a company commander's perspective / J.P. Kiszely
  • An experience with the Commando Logistic Regiment Royal Marines / I.J. Hellberg
  • 'War cabinetry' : the political direction of the Falklands conflict / Peter Hennessy
  • The United Nations Security Resolution 502 / Francis Toase
  • 'The Empire stries back'?, the Commonwealth response to the Falklands conflict / Edmund Yorke
  • War culture : The Royal Navy and the Falklands conflict / Alastair Finlan
  • The 'logistics miracle' of Ascension Islands / Peter Hore
  • Invoking Munich, expiating Suez : British leadership, historical analogy and the Falklands crisis / Paul Latawski
  • The impact of the Falklands conflict on defence policy / Roger Jackling
  • Air power : strategic lessons from an idiosyncratic operation / Peter W. Gray
  • Falklands conflict 1982-, the air war : a new appraisal / Philip D. Grove
  • The development of joint doctrine since the Falklands conflict / Jonathan Bailey and David Benest
Description and Table of Contents

Description

contributions from diverse and high-quality contributors, including participants in the conflict Sandhurst conferences have a strong reputation will be of interest to military historians, IR/diplomacy specialists and military professionals/ politicians

Table of Contents

Notes on the Contributors, Series Editor's Preface, Editor's Preface, List of Abbreviations and Glossary, Introduction: A Personal View, Part 1: The Falklands Conflict in History, 1. The Impact of the Falklands Conflict on International Affairs, 2. The Geopolitics of the Falklands Conflict, 3. British High Command during and after the Falklands Campaign, 4. The Falklands Conflict as a Media War, Part 2: The Falklands Conflict in Personal Memory, 5. A View from the Centre, 6. Crisis Management and the Assembly of the Task Force, 7. An Argentinian Airman in the South Atlantic, 8. Force Projection and the Falklands Conflict, 9. The Land Campaign: A Company Commander's Perspective, 10. An Experience with the Commando Logistic Regiment Royal Marines, Part 3: The Falklands Conflict in Wider Perspective, 11. 'War Cabinetry': The Political Direction of the Falklands Conflict, 12. The United Nations Security Resolution 502, 13. 'The Empire Strikes Back'? The Commonwealth Response to the Falklands Conflict, 14. War Culture: The Royal Navy and the Falklands Conflict, 15. The 'Logistics Miracle' of Ascension Island, 16. Invoking Munich, Expiating Suez: British Leadership, Historical Analogy and the Falklands Crisis, Part 4: Lessons of the Falklands Conflict for Future Military Operations, 17. The Impact of the Falklands Conflict on Defence Policy, 18. Air Power: Strategic Lessons from an Idiosyncratic Operation, 19. Falklands Conflict 1982 - The Air War: A New Appraisal, 20. The Development of Joint Doctrine since the Falklands Conflict, Index

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