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Marching through Chaos - The Descent of Armies in Theory and Practice

Englisch · Fester Einband

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In spite of the outcome of the Cold War, English argues persuasively here that the nuclear defensive posture adopted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was inherently flawed. Victory in the Cold War, moreover, seems to have increased the attractiveness of this potentially dangerous model. In fact, NATO's attempts to replace conventional armies with nuclear technology represented a misreading of history inasmuch as war has always been more of a social than technological phenomenon. From his succinct survey of the growth and operations of field armies from medieval times to the Gulf War, English concludes that the legitimately constituted conventional army of the nation-state still remains the best instrument for bringing some semblance of order to the destructive chaos of war.

The development of field armies has involved much more sophistication than generally supposed. In both practice and theory, army operations have been as knowledge-based and intellectually rigorous as any academic discipline, ensuring them an enduring place as a practical means of applying massive force. Fortunately, the NATO attempt to replace conventional armies with nuclear technology was never tested in a real war. But English suggests that the likelihood of deterrence continuing in war, because of its transmutability, also offers hope that it can be controlled in the future, as it was in the past, by social forces. This book offers a longer, more realistic view of war than that normally embraced by technocrats in search of better weapons and peacemakers in search of utopia.

This book also addresses in detail the questions of why armies became so large and why war itself transmutated. The technological transformation of war that occurred after 1815 is discussed, in turn, for the effect it exerted upon the future operations of armies. A novel perspective on the tactical and operational progression of warfighting up to the end of World War II is also provided through an examination of modern defensive theory. On a more elevated plane, the book critically assesses the ways in which nuclear deterrence ultimately affected NATO's defensive posture in central Europe. Also subjected to detailed scrutiny are the theoretical and practical dimensions of ground force concepts for the defense of the NATO central front. Finally, English evaluates ground force operations in the Gulf War with a view to drawing relevant conclusions and lessons for the future.

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Introduction: The Province of Chaos
Drum Taps: The Emergence of the Mass Army
Red Horse: The Transmutation of War
Staff and Steel: The Transformation of Warfare
Shield of Blows: The Refinement of Defense
Pale Horse: The Frangibility of Deterrence
Returning Echoes: The Perdurability of Ground Forces
Epilogue: The Conventional Imperative
Select Bibliography
Index


Über den Autor / die Autorin

JOHN A. ENGLISH is the author of the classic first edition of On Infantry (Praeger, 1984) and of The Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign (Praeger, 1981). He currently teaches for the Royal Military College at Kingston, Ontario and is the editor of a new Praeger series, War Studies.

Produktdetails

Autoren John A. English, English John A.
Verlag Bloomsbury
 
Sprache Englisch
Altersempfehlung 7 bis 17 Jahre
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 09.12.1996
 
EAN 9780275946579
ISBN 978-0-275-94657-9
Seiten 232
Gewicht 567 g
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Technik > Sonstiges

History: specific events & topics, military history, History: specific events and topics, Land forces & warfare, Land forces and warfare, HISTORY / Military / Land Forces

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