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Defence-in-Depth Blog
Defence-in-Depth is the research blog of the Defence Studies Department. It provides in-depth contemporary and historical analysis of issues relating to defence.
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Military Adaptation and Improving in War
This article by Theo Farrell via the Journal of Strategic Studies asks the question ‘how do militaries improve operational performance in war?’
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Military Learning and Competing Theories of Change
This article titled ‘Military Learning and Competing Theories of Change’ by Janine Davidson via the University of Michigan Press suggests that militaries have a difficult time innovating. It applies modern concepts of organisational theory and organisational change to address the ‘catalyst for change’ question – do militaries change on their own?
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Australian Army History Series
The ‘Australian Army History Series’ provided by the Cambridge University Press is focused on the history of the Army, its people and its role in the development of the nation.
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Australian Military History
The Australian War Memorial presents ‘Australians at War' an Australian military history overview. These short chapters focus specifically on Australia's involvement in war, from the time of the first settlement at Sydney Cove in the 18th century, to peacekeeping roles, and the First and Second Gulf Wars.
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Strategy, Theory and History
This article titled ‘Strategy, Theory and History’ by Dr Christian Tripodi via Defence-in-Depth, discusses how a particular experience changed his approach. He moved from not wanting to be labeled as a military historian for fear of producing unoriginal and derivative work, to embracing the label.
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The Use of Military History
This paper, based on a presentation by Sir Michael Howard, forms part of the Shedden Papers at the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies. It conveys concepts central to the study of military history, and military strategy, and also pays tribute to broader concepts such as the manner and purpose of scholarly inquiry.
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'On Tactics: A Theory of Victory in Battle' by B.A. Friedman
A book review by Chris Johnson on Friedman's book for the grass-roots practitioners of war: 'On Tactics'.
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Chris Johnson
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Where to Begin with Military History?
This article introduces a series of historical training packages aimed to assist battalion and company level professional development. The packages have been designed to recognise the 100th anniversary of a number of key battles while at the same time offering relevant discussion points across the spectrum of warfare.
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Sally Graham
STEM
Are 'Warbots' Changing the Future of Warfare?
This article by Brian Michelson via The Strategy Bridge discusses the idea that we are relatively accepting of warbots in roles such as reconnaissance, selective strike and logistics support, however there remains a level of discomfort with incorporating warbots into primary combat roles.
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