Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.
Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.
It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:
With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.
1. The Problem of Victory and Defeat in Modern War Part 1: The Nature of Victory and Defeat in Modern War 2. Defining Post-War Victory 3. In the Eye of the Beholder: Victory and Defeat in U.S. Military Operations 4. Victory, Counter-Insurgency and Iraq 5. The United States Perspective on Victory in a War on Terrorism Part 2: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern War 6. The Paradoxes of the Strategy of Terrorism 7. How to Lose a War on Terror: A Comparative Analysis of Counterinsurgency Successes and Failures 8. The Origins and Implications of Western Counterinsurgency Failures 9. Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan 10. Culture and the Outcome of Military Intervention: Developing Some Hypotheses 11. Understanding Victory and Defeat: Some Conclusions