
Strategy in the Contemporary World
Introduction to Strategic Studies
John Baylis(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. April 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-0-19-878273-5 (ISBN)
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This major new textbook focuses on the traditional and contemporary uses of organized force for political ends. The book brings together major scholars in the field and deals with both the theory and practice of strategy. It highlights the continuing relevance of traditional and new thinking about strategy for understanding the complex issues of war and peace at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The book opens with an introduction by the volume editors highlighting the central unifying theme of the book as a whole: the historical and continuing role of military power in support of political ends. The book then breaks down into four broad sections covering the evolution of strategic thought; the theory and practice of land, sea, and air power; a range of new and adapted theories about peace and security which were developed during the Cold War and developments in strategic thinking and practice which have taken place since the end of the Cold War (including Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), Information (Cyber) Warfare, and Space Warfare).
The book ends with a return to some of the themes identified in the Introduction and a discussion of the future direction of strategic studies. Carefully edited to create a fully integrated textbook and including excellent pedagogy throughout, this textbook offers a clear, accessible, and lively introduction to strategic studies for all students of politics and international relations.
The book ends with a return to some of the themes identified in the Introduction and a discussion of the future direction of strategic studies. Carefully edited to create a fully integrated textbook and including excellent pedagogy throughout, this textbook offers a clear, accessible, and lively introduction to strategic studies for all students of politics and international relations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
boxes, figures, maps
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-878273-5 (9780198782735)
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John Baylis | James J. Wirtz | Eliot A. Cohen
Strategy in the Contemporary World
An Introduction to Strategic Studies
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12/2006
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Oxford University Press
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Content
Enduring issues of strategy INTRODUCTION JOHN BAYLIS AND JAMES J. WIRTZ PART I; 1. Strategic Theory and the History of War; 2. Law, Politics and the Use of Force; 3. The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace; Evolution of joint warfare LAND POWER: THEORY AND PRACTICE; 5. Sea Power: Theory and Practice; 6. Air Power: Theory and Practice; Twentieth-century theories: an update DETERRENCE IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD; 8. Arms Control and Disarmament; 9. Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Contemporary issues of grand strategy TECHNOLOGY AND WARFARE; 11. Weapons of Mass Destruction; 12. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations; 13. A New Agenda for Security and Strategy?; THE FUTURE OF STRATEGIC STUDIES