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  • - The Battle of Jutland and the Allied Triumph in the First World War
    av Daniel A. Butler
    817

    An examination of a great sea fight, Battle of Jutland. This work is a retelling of the battle that reveals its long-term consequences set in motion by the decisions both the Germans and the British made as a result of each fleet's experience at Jutland.

  • - Psychoanalyzing Bin Laden and His Magnetism for Muslim Youths
    av Peter A. Olsson
    987

    In The Cult of Osama, Psychiatrist Peter Olsson examines Osama bin Laden's early life experiences and explains, from a psychoanalytical perspective, how those created a mind filled with perverse rage at America, as well as why his way of thinking makes bin Laden in many cases a hero to Arab and Muslim youths.

  • - Feminist Perspectives
     
    887

    This compelling, interdisciplinary compilation of essays documents the extensive, intersubjective relationships between gender, war, and militarism in 21st-century global politics. Feminist scholars have long contended that war and militarism are fundamentally gendered.

  • - Strategies for the Corporate Executive
    av Patrick Montana
    1 167

    ?The book discusses kidnapping and hostage-taking, the personal safety of executives and employees and steps that can be taken to prevent terrorist incidents and minimize the damage when they do occur. Managing Terrorism isn't exactly light reading.... It delves deeply into the political and economic forces affecting terrorism, and the writing, for the most part, leaves the reader with some work to do. ... When it comes to dealing specifically with the antiterrorist measures an executive can take, the book becomes eminently practical. It includes checklists for everything.... Another useful piece of advice concerns negotiating with terrorists.?-Institutional Investor

  • - Smart and Unmanned Weapons
    av David R. Mets
    887

    Is there a reason for the busy citizen-leader to read about air and space history, theory, and doctrine? Yes, asserts David Mets, because without some vision of what the future is likely to bring, we enter new conflicts unarmed with any ideas and highly vulnerable to confusion and paralysis. He wrote this book to help the aspirant American leader build a theory of war and air and space power, including an understanding of what doctrine is, and what its utility and limitations are.Since its earliest days, airpower has been one of the dominant forces used by the American military. American airmen, both Navy and Air Force, have been continually striving to achieve precision strikes in high altitude, at long range, or in darkness. The search for precision attack from standoff distances or altitudes has been imperative to national objectives with expenditure of American lives, treasure, and time.This work covers the whole history of American aviation with special attention to the development of smart weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles and the influence they have had on the effectiveness of airpower. In a chronological treatment, emphasizing theory and doctrine, technology, tactics, and strategy. Mets also details both combat experience and intellectual processes, lethal and non-lethal, involved in the preparation of airpower. In addition to the narrative discussion, the work offers sidebars and feature sections that facilitate the understanding of key weapons systems and operational challenges. It also offers A Dozen-Book Sampler for Your Reading on Air and Space Theory and Doctrine. The work concludes with a brief look at information warfare and with some speculations about the future.Through this thorough consideration of the evolution of American airpower and technology, Mets provides, not only a map of the past, but a guide to future generations of airpower and its potential for keeping the United States strong and safe.

  • - Leadership during Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises
    av Laura H. Kahn
    917

    A detailed exploration of leadership problems that can develop during public health crises such as the anthrax attacks, SARS, and Mad Cow disease. An imminent threat to the public health, such as the swine flu outbreak, is no time for a muddled chain of command and contradictory decision making.

  • - Energy Security in Asia
    av Bernard D. Cole
    1 261

    An unprecedented description of the critical energy situation throughout Asia, this book examines the energy resources, naval forces, and national strategies of the nations of that vast landmass, set against the priorities and resources of the United States.

  • - Hughes Aircraft Test Pilots and Cold War Weaponry
    av George J. Marrett
    817

    In 1969, after his return from Vietnam, George Marrett took a job as a test pilot at Hughes Aircraft. By the 1950s, Hughes Aircraft built airborne radar and missiles for all of the Air Force interceptors stationed on the East and West Coasts and along the border with Canada to defend the United States from Soviet bombers.

  • - Leadership during Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises, 2nd Edition
    av Laura H. Kahn
    547

    With a new preface assessing leadership responses to the coronavirus pandemic, this text explores leadership problems that can develop during such public health crises as the 2001 anthrax attacks, 2003 SARS epidemic, and Mad Cow Disease epidemic of the 1980s-1990s.A threat to public health, such as a rampaging virus, is no time for a muddled chain of command and contradictory decision-making. Who's In Charge? Leadership during Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises, re-issued with a new preface assessing leadership during the COVID-19 outbreak, explores the crucial relationships among political leaders, public health officials, and journalists to see why leadership confusion develops. As the problematic response to COVID-19 has once again shown, the reluctance of politicians to risk alarm can run counter to the public health need to prepare for worse cases.Many leaders will seek high visibility during a public health crisis, but politicians are not medical experts, and the more they speak, the more they risk disseminating harmful information. How to achieve the right balance is the essence of this book. Beginning by looking at the overarching issues of leadership and public health administration, it then examines in depth five emergencies: the 2001 anthrax attacks, the 1993 cryptosporidium outbreaks, the 2003 SARS outbreak, the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease crisis, and the battle against Mad Cow Disease.

  • - Russia, Successor States, and Eurasian Security
    av Susanne Michele Birgerson
    567 - 1 141

    Economic planning dictated a complex network of production and distribution that rendered the former republics dependent on Russia in a variety of ways. Soviet patterns of government administration and economic management are still evident in all the former republics.

  • - The Arab World's Marginalization and International Security After 9/11
    av Robert Daniel Tschirgi
    831

    Assessing meaning and significance of the war on terror, this book raises issues related to the Middle East and American policy toward that region. It stresses the need for resolving the war on terrorism favourably. It demonstrates the dynamics through which traditional peoples have opted to wage hopeless struggle against more powerful states.

  • - Defending the U.S. Homeland
    av Anthony H. Cordesman
    481 - 1 241

    Cordesman argues that new threats such as covert, terrorist and extremist attacks, require new thinking and offers a range of recommendations, from expanding the understanding of what constitutes a threat to bettering resource allocation and improving intelligence gathering and analysis.

  • - Assessing the Airlines' Response to Terrorism
    av Rodney Wallis
    757

    Former Director of Security of the International Air Transport Association Rodney Wallis suggests that the failure to maximize U.S. domestic air security, which left air travelers vulnerable to attack, lay largely with the carriers themselves.

  • - Defending the U.S. Homeland
    av Anthony H. Cordesman
    1 077

    This detailed volume examines these threats and the evolving U.S. policy response. After examining the dangers posed by information warfare and efforts at threat assessment, Cordesman considers the growing policy response on the part of various federal agencies, state and local governments, and the private sector.

  • av Joyce Cain Fiske
    1 207

    The author develops the concept that logistics constitute a bridge between the national economy and the combat forces. He explains the role of the civilian as well as of the professional, and discusses the differences in their modes of thought and methods of operation.

  • - Korea, Vietnam, and the War on Terror
    av Richard M. Miller
    911

    One aspect of war is often overlooked: how much do wars cost and how are they funded? This book reveals US Federal spending for the two extended conflicts of the Cold War era, Korea and Vietnam, and compares them with the global 'War on Terror', including the outlays for Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • - The Maginot Line and French Defenses in World War II
    av J.E Kaufmann
    1 937

    They blame a failed French military doctrine for taking the initiative away from subordinates, laying the groundwork for the disastrous events of 1940 that left the French High Command paralyzed while German forces broke through the weakly held Ardennes.

  • - The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab
    av Anne N. Dos Santos
    1 281

    The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of an international military intervention. Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications.

  • - Lessons from Latin America
    av Jerry Laurienti
    1 021

    Many years before the U.S. military had to deal with the repercussions of abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the U.S. armed forces were vigorously engaged in helping their Latin American counterparts to recognize the strategic imperatives of respecting human rights on the battlefield.

  • - The Rebirth of the Red Army
    av Walter S. Dunn
    917

    Shows that, far from carelessly throwing thousands of disorganised untrained men into battle, the Soviets wisely used the resources at hand to resist and drive back the invaders once the initial shock had been absorbed. This book also reveals how the Soviets systematically trained men as replacements for casualities in existing units.

  • - Understanding the Islamic Crisis
    av John W. Jandora
    1 051

    Terrorist attacks on America and its allies and persistent violence in the Islamic world point to a crisis in Islamic society, which States without Citizens attributes to an unfulfilled quest for an Islamic renaissance.

  • - The British and American Experiences
    av J. Paul D. Taillon
    1 237

    This work examines the role that international co-operation plays in assisting military forces engaged in counter-terrorist operations, particulary hostage rescue efforts.

  • - The Nuclear Ships Dispute Between New Zealand and the United States
    av Stuart McMillan
    1 221

    On February 4, 1985, the New Zealand government refused port access to the American warship U.S.S. The first deals with the developments within New Zealand that led to the decision to ban nuclear-powered warships and ones that might be armed.

  • - Case Studies in U.S. National Security Management
    av Volker C. Franke
    477 - 1 241

    The absence of a one-sided argument, specific policy recommendations, or logical conclusions, enables readers to recognize the importance of the issues at hand and their greater policy implications and to discern lessons that might apply more generally to public policy, administration, and management.

  • av Albert J. Mauroni
    1 241

    Fear and ignorance have colored the perception of chemical and biological (CB) warfare both in the public and military spheres.

  • - A Critique of Domination Through Fear
    av William Perdue
    1 207

    Terrorism and the State is a volume on the political economy of terrorism. Emphasizing the role of ideological systems in the definition of political violence, this book is theoretical, historical, and critical. It first presents and refutes the two most commonly expressed definitions of terrorism: the absolutist view, a simplistic picture of international deviance on the part of fanatics, and the liberal relativistic view, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Both views focus on the definition of behaviors rather than on the real relations of domination and subjugation embodied in the social structure. Neither view can be used as a vehicle when analyzing institutionalized forces of domination through fear. The author suggests that there is presently a double standard of terrorism, one for the state and the other for its opponents. Terrorism and the State reframes the terrorism debate. A historical review supports a revisionist position that places the issue in the context of global relations. Attention is given to the role of the media in the selective selling of international terrorism. Having established his framework, the author proceeds through the investigation of historically grounded cases to systematically analyze state terrorism: the coercive power of today's nuclear weapon state, global apartheid, terrornoia, settler terrorism, holy terror, and, finally, surrogate terrorism.Terrorism and the State develops its framework for the terrorism debate within the first three chapters: The Ideology of Terrorism, Terrorism and the State, and Mediaspeak: The Selling of International Terrorism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on historically grounded cases: The Real Nuclear Terrorism; Racial Terrorism: Apartheid in South Africa; Terrornoia and Zonal Revolution: The Case of Libya; Settler Terrorism: Israel and the P.L.O.; Holy Terror: Iran and Irangate; Surrogate Terrorism: The United States and Nicaragua

  • - New Security Challenges
    av Volker C. Franke
    511 - 1 207

    Improves the understanding of national security related policy issues while offering preparatory advise to decision-makers.

  • - A Guide to the Issues
     
    1 881

    With a renewed emphasis on national and homeland security, the United States is once again seeking to balance the needs of the state with the rights of its citizens as well as those of other nations. This set represents an approach to the legal dilemmas borne out by the war on terror.

  • - The Challenge of Leadership
    av Allan Krass
    1 257

    The United States has committed itself to an unprecedented number and variety of arms control and nonproliferation obligations in the past decade.

  • - What Works, What Doesn't
    av James Miskel
    921

    Examines the effects operational failures after hurricanes Agnes, Hugo, Andrew, and Katrina have had on America's disaster response program. This work also discusses the impact of 9/11 and the evolving role of the military, and identifies reforms that should be implemented to improve the nation's ability to respond in the future.

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