Winning Wars Winning Wars

Winning Wars

The Enduring Nature and Changing Character of Victory from Antiquity to the 21st Century

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Publisher Description

A collection of military history essays examining the philosophical side of war and the meaning of "victory."

What does it mean to win a war? How does this differ from a simple military victory? How have different cultures and societies answered these questions through history, and how can we apply these lessons?


When considering how a war might be "won," there are three big ideas that underpin how success can be measured: ownership, intervention for effect, and fighting for ideas. These three main themes also contain a series of sub-themes: internal and external, short-term and long-term, military success versus political success, and tactical outcomes versus campaign effects versus strategic success.


This book examines the constituent parts of what may comprise "victory" or "winning" in war and then travels, chronologically, through a wide variety of historical case studies, further exploring these philosophical components and weaving them into a factual discussion. The authors of each chapter will explore the three big ideas within the context of their individual case studies, offering pointers as to where, within that framework, their case study may sit.


The message of this book is not just an academic exploration for its own sake, but a vital aspect (both morally and practically) of the political and military business of the application of force. In short, know in advance how you wish to end before you start.

"Comprising sixteen excellent and thought-provoking essays by eighteen noted military historians and former warriors, the book comprehensively examines the realities of war and the wide-ranging concepts of victory. At the same time, it offers a very good general history of warfare." —Baird Maritime
"[This book] can provide useful insights to anyone; students and subject matter experts alike can find something to gain from this book. Most importantly, its emphasis on contemporary warfare can provide consequential information for our current military and civilian leadership, if they are willing to hear it." —Air & Space Power Journal

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
December 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Casemate Academic
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
2.8
MB
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