The military effectiveness of post-colonial states
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The military effectiveness of post-colonial states
(History of warfare, v. 88)
Brill, 2013
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Bibliography: p. [163]-170
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Current military historiography has a tendency to portray the military effectiveness of non-western, post-colonial states in broad generalized stereotypes. This monograph examines the militaries of Nigeria, Argentina, Egypt and India in times of crisis to challenge these assumptions. The book shows that despite having broad similarities, each of these states had unique characteristics that impacted their military effectiveness in different ways. These key variables included the military institutions' maturity and skill sets, the availability and management of human and material resources, and the quality of both civil and military leadership.
目次
Acknowledgements... vii
Introduction... 1
1. The Nigerian Civil War... 9
2. The Argentine War for the Malvinas Islands... 25
3. Egypt and the Ramadan War... 57
4. India's 1971 War for Bangladesh... 95
Conclusion... 141
Bibliography... 163
Index... 171
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