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_aSupreme Leadership in Modern War : _bcivil-military relations during competition and war / _cEdited by James Lacey and Williamson Murray. |
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_aLondon: _aNew York: _bRoutledge, _bTaylor & Francis, _c2024. |
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_ax, 322 Pages; _c23 cm. |
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| 440 | _aMilitary History / Strategic Studies / International Relations. | ||
| 505 | _aIntroduction / James Lacey -- Lincoln, Grant, and the secrets of their success / Brooks D. Simpson -- Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee / Steven E. Woodworth -- Clemenceau and Foch : how not to share an armrest / Michael S. Neiberg -- Lloyd George, Haig and the supreme command, 1917-1918 / John Gooch -- Imperial Germany's supreme command during the First World War / Holger Afflerbach -- Stalin and the Stavka : formulating Soviet Strategy during the Great Patriotic War / Alexander Hill -- The German high command / Williamson Murray -- Roosevelt and Marshall : the road to overlord / James Lacey -- Couldn't Winston trust his generals? / Richard Toye -- Truman and MacArthur : rendezvous with history / Richard B. Frank -- Mao and his generals : the war to resist America and aid Korea / Christopher D. Yung -- Conclusion / Williamson Murray. | ||
| 520 | _a"This edited volume focuses on civil-military relations before and during great power conflicts, and comprises historical case studies of modern supreme leadership. It aims to provide a guide for the future by shining a light on what worked and what failed in the civil-military relationships that steered great powers during the last era of rapid global change. While future civil-military relationships will have to adapt to the current global environment, the past remains, as always, a prelude. Thus, crucial concepts that underpin all such relationships are eternal and are waiting to be drawn out by historians trained to examine and present them to those who can put them to immediate good use. This volume demonstrates the relevance of history in every chapter, as readers will see parallels to today's problems throughout every case study. The world is entering an age of great challenges, many of which require nations - particularly the most powerful - to establish civil-military relationships capable of navigating dangerous currents without a repeat of the calamities reminiscent of the last century. Each chapter focuses on a particular civil-military relationship as it developed before and during a great war. The editors have gathered leading experts on each of these periods to produce a concise but thorough essay on each relationship's intricacies. This book will be of much interest to students of military and strategic studies, military history and International Relations, as well as professional miliary colleges and policymakers" | ||
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_aCivil-military relations _vCase studies. |
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_aCommand of troops _vCase studies. |
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_aMilitary policy _vCase studies. |
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_aLacey, Jim, _d1958- _eeditor. |
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_aMurray, Williamson, _eeditor. |
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