Alien is an extensively researched, fast-paced book which argues for the return of military campaign design to the political and strategic leadership of the country, rather than being held at the operational level of war.
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Justin Kelly and Michael James Brennan
Design and Planning of Campaigns and Operations in the Twenty-First Century
In this Land Warfare Studies Centre Study Paper, Chris Smith explores ways to improve the design of campaigns and operations in the 21st Century.
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Chris Smith
Winning the Next War: Innovation and the Modern Military
Winner of the 1992 National Security Book Award, Winning the Next War provides a critical analysis of the process of military innovation.
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Stephen Peter Rosen
Military Innovation in the Interwar Period
The volume brings together a series of comparative studies of British, German and American experience in adaptation and innovation between the two world wars.
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Williamson Murray and Allan R Millett (eds.)
Military Adaptation in War: With Fear of Change
Murray is one of the most important US scholars dealing with the issues of innovation, adaptation, technology and military organisations.
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Williamson Murray
Adaptation Under Fire: How Militaries Change in Wartime
Clearly written and thoroughly researched, Adaptation Under Fire critically examines how and why the US military must become more adaptable in preparation for future wars.
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David Barno and Nora Bensahel
Challenge of Change: Military Institutions and New Realities, 1918–1941
Challenge of Change presents a series of essays that focus on military change during the interwar period, an era whose technological advances rival the complexity of the present information revolution.
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Harold R Winton and David R Mets (eds.)
A History of Innovation: US Army Adaptation in War and Peace
A series of short, focused articles that examine innovation not only in equipment and technological applications, as one might expect in the US military, but also in doctrine and training.
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Jon T Hoffman (ed.)
The seeds of disaster: the development of French Army doctrine, 1919-1939
A significant work on the development of doctrine within peace time, Doughty’s The Seeds of Disaster explores the French army’s development of doctrine in the interwar period.
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Allan Doughty
Lifeblood of War: Logistics in Armed Conflict
Julian Thompson, a British brigade commander during the Falklands War, provides a sweeping overview of the principles of operational logistics.