How 9/11 changed our ways of war / / edited by James Burk.
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Place / Publishing House: | Stanford, California : : Stanford University Press,, [2013] 2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (308 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- The end of (military) history? : the demise of the western way of war / Andrew J. Bacevich
- Assessing strategic choices in the War on Terror / Stephen Biddle and Peter D. Feaver
- The rise, persistence, and decline of the "War on Terror" / Ronald R. Krebs
- Odysseus prevails over Achilles : a warrior model suited to post-9/11 conflicts / Joseph Soeters
- What "success" means in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya / Christopher Dandeker
- Torture, harm, and the prospect of moral repair / James Burk
- Isomorphism within NATO? : soldiers and armed forces before and after 9/11 / Gerhard Kummel
- The mobilization of private forces after 9/11 : ad hoc response to poor planning / Deborah Avant
- Globalization and Al Qaeda's challenge to American unipolarity / Pascal Vennesson.