Machine generated contents note: 1. History and the future; 2. Thucydides and Clausewitz; 3. Clausewitz out, computers in, military culture and technological hubris; 4. Changing the principles of war; 5. Military culture does matter; 6. History and strategic planning, from Rome to 1945; 7. Thoughts on red teaming; 8. The distant framework of war; 9. The problem of German military effectiveness, 1900-1945; 10. Reflections on the combined bomber offensive; 11. The air war in the Gulf, the limits of air power; 12. Thoughts on British intellgence in WWII and the implications for intelligence in the Twenty-first century; 13. The meaning of World War II.
Machine generated contents note: 1. History and the future; 2. Thucydides and Clausewitz; 3. Clausewitz out, computers in, military culture and technological hubris; 4. Changing the principles of war; 5. Military culture does matter; 6. History and strategic planning, from Rome to 1945; 7. Thoughts on red teaming; 8. The distant framework of war; 9. The problem of German military effectiveness, 1900-1945; 10. Reflections on the combined bomber offensive; 11. The air war in the Gulf, the limits of air power; 12. Thoughts on British intellgence in WWII and the implications for intelligence in the Twenty-first century; 13. The meaning of World War II.
War, strategy, and military effectiveness by Williamson Murray. ISBN 9781107002425. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.