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E-grāmata: Routledge Handbook of Defence Studies

Edited by (Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle, PA, USA), Edited by (University of Bath, UK)
  • Formāts: 412 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317307099
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317307099

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The Routledge Handbook of Defence Studies provides a comprehensive collection of essays on contemporary defence studies by leading international scholars.

Defence studies is a multi-disciplinary study of how agents, predominantly states, prepare for and go to war. Whereas security studies has been broadened and stretched to cover at times the near totality of international and domestic affairs, and war studies has come to mean more than just operations and tactics but also experiences and outcomes, defence studies remains a coherent area of study primarily aimed at how defence policy changes over time and in relation to stimulating factors such as changes in power, strategy and technology. This new Handbook offers a complete landscape of this area of study and contributes to a review of defence studies in terms of policy, security and war but also looks forward to new challenges to existing conceptions of defence and how this is changing as states and their militaries also change. The volume is divided into four thematic sections: Defence as Policy; Defence Practice; Operations and Tactics; and Contemporary Defence Issues. The ability to review the field while also looking forward to further research is an important element of a sustainable text on defence studies. In as much as this volume is able to highlight the main themes of defence studies, it also offers an in-depth look into how defence issues can be examined and compared in a contemporary setting.

This Handbook will be of great interest to students of defence studies, strategic studies, war studies, security studies and IR.

List of Contributors
viii
Preface and Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction 1(2)
David J. Galbreath
John R. Deni
PART I Defence as policy
3(48)
1 Defence as policy
5(13)
Trevor Taylor
2 Defence as war
18(11)
Olivier Schmitt
3 Defence as security
29(11)
Hannah E. Donges
Stephanie C. Hofmann
4 Methods in defence studies
40(11)
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard
PART II Defence practice
51(118)
5 Defence budgets
53(19)
Keith Hartley
6 Defence procurement
72(15)
Matthew Uttley
7 Recruiting and retention to sustain a volunteer military force
87(11)
Beth J. Asch
John T. Warner
8 Professional military education
98(15)
Victoria Syme-Taylor
Duraid Jalili
9 Military logistics
113(12)
Mahyar A. Amouzegar
10 Military doctrine
125(11)
Harald Høiback
11 Strategy
136(11)
Thomas G. Mahnken
12 Defence-strategic culture: between power and rules
147(11)
Julian Lindley-French
13 Civil---military relations
158(11)
Birthe Anders
PART III Operations and tactics
169(120)
14 Land warfare
171(15)
Christopher Tuck
15 Air warfare
186(12)
Viktoriya Fedorchak
16 Naval warfare
198(16)
Alessio Patalano
17 Insurgency and counterinsurgency
214(11)
Celeste Ward Gventer
18 Nuclear warfare and deterrence
225(13)
John Friend
Bradley A. Thayer
19 Cyber warfare
238(10)
Chris Bronk
20 Joint combined operations
248(12)
Thomas A. Drohan
21 Peace operations and `no peace to keep'
260(12)
Berma Klein Goldewijk
Joseph Soeters
22 Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
272(17)
Adam D.M. Svendsen
PART IV Contemporary defence issues
289(105)
23 Public opinion and defence
291(11)
Bastian Giegerich
24 The role of private military corporations in defence
302(13)
Mark Erbel
Christopher Kinsey
25 Resilience, security and defense
315(12)
Brett Edwards
26 Military transformation
327(12)
Peter Dombrowski
27 Military robots and drones
339(11)
Ulrike Esther Franke
28 Military alliances
350(13)
James Sperling
29 Security assistance
363(12)
John R. Deni
30 Future war
375(19)
Manabrata Guha
Index 394
David J. Galbreath is Professor of International Security and Director of the Centre for Security and Technology at the University of Bath, UK. He is former Editor-in-Chief of European Security (20092015) and Defence Studies (20132016), and author of, most recently, The European Minority Rights Regime (2012, with Joanne McEvoy).

John R. Deni is Research Professor of Security Studies at the US Army War Colleges Strategic Studies Institute and an adjunct lecturer at American Universitys School of International Service. He is author of NATO and Article 5 (2017).