In War in the Modern World, 1990-2014, Jeremy Black looks at the most modern of conflicts from the perspective that war is a central feature of the modern world. Arguing that understanding non-Western developments is crucial if the potential of Western war-making is to be assessed accurately, the book also asserts that knowing the history of conflict can only help future generations. Black argues for the need to emphasise the variety of military circumstances, as well as the extent to which the understanding of force and the definitions of victory and defeat are guided by cultural assumptions. War has a multi-faceted impact in the modern world, and this book shows its significance.As the latest volume in the Warfare and History series, this title takes a global and historical perspective on modern warfare, enabling the reader to approach familiar conflicts through a new analytical framework. This book is an invaluable resource for all students of the history of modern warfare.
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Preface 1. Bringing Together Two Narratives 2. The Revolution in Military Affairs 3. A Conventional Account, 1990-2000 4. Signs of Difference, 1990-2000 5. The War on Terror 6. A Multitude of Conflicts 7. Into the Future. The Rivalry of Major Powers? 8. Into the Future. Weak States and 'Small Wars'? 9. Conclusions. Selected Further Reading.
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'The book’s great and original strength is setting the post-1990 Western military experience in a much needed context of world military trends. Its emphasis on too often overlooked non-Western traditions that abide, and even dominate, the current period is admirable, and refreshingly contrary to tired conventional wisdom that is far too technology-centric.'Dr Cathal Nolan, Associate Professor of History, Boston University, USA'A brilliant overview of the nature of conflicts which are occurring and will occur in the new millennium. The volume will be of great use both for scholars as well as the policy makers.' Dr Kaushik Roy, Guru Nanak Professor, Jadavpur University and Global Fellow, Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
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ISBN
9781138803602
Publisert
2014-09-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
385 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
164

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Biographical note

Jeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is a leading military historian whose books include War and Technology (2013), War and the Cultural Turn (2011), A History of Diplomacy (2010), European Warfare in Global Context, 1660-1815 (2007) and Rethinking Military History (2004), and is editor of the Routledge Warfare and History series.