Reconsidering the American Way of War: US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan (Unabridged) Reconsidering the American Way of War: US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan (Unabridged)

Reconsidering the American Way of War: US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

This audiobook challenges several longstanding notions about the American way of war. It examines US military practice (strategic and operational) from the War of Independence to the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan to determine what patterns, if any, existed in the way Americans have used military force. Echevarria surveys all major US wars and most every small conflict in the country's military history. He argues that the popular notion that the American way of war is astrategic, apolitical, and obsessed with using overwhelming force is wrong. Rather, America's decisions to go to war and strategies in war have throughout history been shaped by political considerations, with both negative and positive results, and the amount of force employed was rarely overwhelming or decisive. Echevarria closes the gap between histories of strategic theory and the popular battle and campaign narratives that comprise the bulk of US military history. This book hopes to force a reexmination of the true characteristics of the American way of war with an eye toward implications for the future.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
JK
James Killavey
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
08:19
hr min
RELEASED
2014
26 September
PUBLISHER
University Press Audiobooks
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
431.8
MB