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War and strategy in the modern world : from Blitzkrieg to unconventional terrorism / Azar Gat.

By: Gat, Azar [author.].
Publisher: New York: Routledge, 2018Description: x, 174 pages : illustration, map.ISBN: 9780367666989.Subject(s): Military art and science -- History | Military art and science -- History | War -- History | War -- History | Military doctrine | StrategyDDC classification: 355.02
Contents:
British influence, the evolution of the Panzer arm, and the rise of Blitzkrieg -- Technology, national policy, ideology and strategic doctrine between the world wars -- Isolationism, appeasement, containment, limited war: the democracies' strategic policy from the modern to the "post-modern" era -- The "revolution in military affairs" (RMA) compared with earlier military-technological revolutions of the 19th and 20th centuries -- Female participation in war: bio-cultural interactions -- Is democracy genocidal? -- Why counterinsurgency fails? -- The return of the authoritarian-capitalist great powers: is the democratic victory preordained? -- A compass to the Arab upheaval: what can 19th century Europe teach? -- The modernization peace and 21st century conflict.
Summary: This volume brings together some of Professor Azar Gat's most significant articles on the evolution of strategic doctrines and the transformation of war during the 20th and early 21st centuries. It sheds new light on the rise of the German Panzer arm and the doctrine of Blitzkrieg between the two world wars; explores the factors behind the formation of strategic policy and military doctrine in the world war era and during the cold war; and explains why counterinsurgency has become such a problem. The book concludes with the spread of peace in the developed world, challenged as it is by the rise of the authoritarian-capitalist great powers – China and Russia – and by the chilling prospect of unconventional terrorism. This last essay summarizes the author's latest research and has not previously been published in article form. This collection will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, military history, and international relations.
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British influence, the evolution of the Panzer arm, and the rise of Blitzkrieg -- Technology, national policy, ideology and strategic doctrine between the world wars -- Isolationism, appeasement, containment, limited war: the democracies' strategic policy from the modern to the "post-modern" era -- The "revolution in military affairs" (RMA) compared with earlier military-technological revolutions of the 19th and 20th centuries -- Female participation in war: bio-cultural interactions -- Is democracy genocidal? -- Why counterinsurgency fails? -- The return of the authoritarian-capitalist great powers: is the democratic victory preordained? -- A compass to the Arab upheaval: what can 19th century Europe teach? -- The modernization peace and 21st century conflict.

This volume brings together some of Professor Azar Gat's most significant articles on the evolution of strategic doctrines and the transformation of war during the 20th and early 21st centuries.
It sheds new light on the rise of the German Panzer arm and the doctrine of Blitzkrieg between the two world wars; explores the factors behind the formation of strategic policy and military doctrine in the world war era and during the cold war; and explains why counterinsurgency has become such a problem. The book concludes with the spread of peace in the developed world, challenged as it is by the rise of the authoritarian-capitalist great powers – China and Russia – and by the chilling prospect of unconventional terrorism. This last essay summarizes the author's latest research and has not previously been published in article form.
This collection will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, military history, and international relations.

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