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Offense And Defense In Israeli Military Doctrine

Author : Ariel Levite
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429710056

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Offense And Defense In Israeli Military Doctrine by Ariel Levite Pdf

This book discusses the existing literature on military doctrines in general, and offensive doctrines in particular, as well as on causes of their stagnation and sources of innovation. It provides the backdrop for an analytical historical review of Israel's offensive military doctrine.

Israel’s Military Doctrine

Author : Ehud Eilam
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498575645

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Israel’s Military Doctrine by Ehud Eilam Pdf

This book examines the transition in Israel’s military doctrine and analyzes Israel’s conflict with hybrid forces since 2006 compared with the high intensity wars in 1948–1982.

Israel's Political-military Doctrine

Author : Michael I. Handel
Publisher : [Cambridge, Mass.] : Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : History
ISBN : UCSC:32106000794674

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Israel's Strategic Doctrine

Author : Yoav Ben-Horin,Barry Posen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 53 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1981-01-01
Category : Israel
ISBN : 0833003658

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Israel's Strategic Doctrine by Yoav Ben-Horin,Barry Posen Pdf

Seeks to provide a contemporary picture of Israel's political-military doctrine. Focuses on its conditioning factors, such as Israel's view of the military threat to its security, the constraints under which it operates, and the assets it disposes of. Political-military elements of the doctrine include Israeli approaches to deterrence, war objectives, "defensible borders," and others; operational elements of the doctrine include emphasis on swift offensives, indirect approach, the special role of the Air Force and Armored Corps, and others. The study analyzes past posture and behavior, but discusses evolution and change only selectively with the purpose of elucidating the contemporary relevance of various themes and concepts.

Causes of War

Author : Stephen Van Evera
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780801467196

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Causes of War by Stephen Van Evera Pdf

What causes war? How can military conflicts best be prevented? In this book, Stephen Van Evera frames five conditions that increase the risk of interstate war: false optimism about the likely outcome of a war, a first-strike advantage, fluctuation in the relative power of states, circumstances that allow nations to parlay one conquest into another, and circumstances that make conquest easy. According to Van Evera, all but one of these conditions-false optimism-rarely occur today, but policymakers often erroneously believe in their existence. He argues that these misperceptions are responsible for many modern wars, and explores both World Wars, the Korean War, and the 1967 Mideast War as test cases. Finally, he assesses the possibility of nuclear war by applying all five hypotheses to its potential onset. Van Evera's book demonstrates that ideas from the Realist paradigm can offer strong explanations for international conflict and valuable prescriptions for its control.

Military Doctrine

Author : Bert Chapman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313352348

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Military Doctrine by Bert Chapman Pdf

This comprehensive volume provides a thorough overview of 20th- and 21st-century military doctrines worldwide. Military Doctrine: A Reference Handbook takes a thorough look at 20th- and 21st-century military doctrines around the world. It excerpts relevant English-language scholarly and governmental literature to paint a picture of how military doctrine has developed in recent history, what military doctrines are currently operating on the world stage, and where military doctrine is heading in the near future. The book casts a wide net, scanning the relevant government documents, international agreements, monographs, journals, conference papers, and Internet resources to present a thorough overview of the importance of military doctrine in today's highly unstable world. Because military institutions are important formulators of national military doctrine and not merely implementers, this book examines the roles played by military organizations around the world. With the proliferation of independent military scholars and the widespread influence of their work in the Internet age, the book also scans the "gray" literature and describes its effects on military doctrine.

Practical Soldiers: Israel’s Military Thought and Its Formative Factors

Author : Avi Kober
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004306868

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Practical Soldiers: Israel’s Military Thought and Its Formative Factors by Avi Kober Pdf

The book offers a framework for the analysis of formative factors in military thought: an account of the Israel Defense Force’s state of intellectualism and modernity; and an analysis of the realist and non-realist factors that have shaped Israeli military thought.

The International Self

Author : Mira M. Sucharov
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780791483060

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The International Self by Mira M. Sucharov Pdf

The International Self explores an age-old question in international affairs, one that has been particularly pressing in the context of the contemporary Middle East: what leads long-standing adversaries to seek peace? Mira M. Sucharov employs a socio-psychoanalytic model to argue that collective identity ultimately shapes foreign policy and policy change. Specifically, she shows that all states possess a distinctive role-identity that tends to shape behavior in the international realm. When policy deviates too greatly from the established role-identity, the population experiences cognitive dissonance and expresses this through counternarratives—an unconscious representation of what the polity collectively fears in itself—propelling political elites to realign the state's policy with its identity. Focusing on Israel's decision to embark on negotiations leading to the 1993 agreement with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Sucharov sees this policy reversal as a reaction to the unease generated by two events in the 1980s—the war in Lebanon and the first Palestinian Intifada—that contradicted Israelis' perceptions of their state as a "defensive warrior." Her argument bridges the fields of conflict resolution, Middle East studies, and international relations.

Offense, Defense, and War

Author : Michael E. Brown,Owen R. Cote, Jr.,Sean M. Lynn-Jones,Steven E. Miller
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2004-10-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0262265273

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Offense, Defense, and War by Michael E. Brown,Owen R. Cote, Jr.,Sean M. Lynn-Jones,Steven E. Miller Pdf

An overview of offense-defense theory, which argues that the relative ease of offense and defense varies in international politics. Offense-defense theory argues that the relative ease of offense and defense varies in international politics. When the offense has the advantage, military conquest becomes easier and war is more likely; the opposite is true when the defense has the advantage. The balance between offense and defense depends on geography, technology, and other factors. This theory, and the body of related theories, has generated much debate and research over the past twenty-five years.This book presents a comprehensive overview of offense-defense theory. It includes contending views on the theory and some of the most recent attempts to refine and test it.

Infantry

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Infantry
ISBN : NWU:35556028738011

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The Making of Strategy

Author : Williamson Murray
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 702 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1996-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0521566274

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The Making of Strategy by Williamson Murray Pdf

This volume focuses on the processes by which rulers and states have framed strategy from the fifth century BC to the present.

The Culture of Military Innovation

Author : Dima Adamsky
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780804773805

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The Culture of Military Innovation by Dima Adamsky Pdf

This book studies the impact of cultural factors on the course of military innovations. One would expect that countries accustomed to similar technologies would undergo analogous changes in their perception of and approach to warfare. However, the intellectual history of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) in Russia, the US, and Israel indicates the opposite. The US developed technology and weaponry for about a decade without reconceptualizing the existing paradigm about the nature of warfare. Soviet 'new theory of victory' represented a conceptualization which chronologically preceded technological procurement. Israel was the first to utilize the weaponry on the battlefield, but was the last to develop a conceptual framework that acknowledged its revolutionary implications. Utilizing primary sources that had previously been completely inaccessible, and borrowing methods of analysis from political science, history, anthropology, and cognitive psychology, this book suggests a cultural explanation for this puzzling transformation in warfare. The Culture of Military Innovation offers a systematic, thorough, and unique analytical approach that may well be applicable in other perplexing strategic situations. Though framed in the context of specific historical experience, the insights of this book reveal important implications related to conventional, subconventional, and nonconventional security issues. It is therefore an ideal reference work for practitioners, scholars, teachers, and students of security studies.

Israel's National Security Towards the 21st Century

Author : Uri Bar-Joseph
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-09-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781135280147

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Israel's National Security Towards the 21st Century by Uri Bar-Joseph Pdf

This volumes discusses three principal issues: the Israeli army and the Revolution of Military Affairs (RMA); Israel's present and future answers to the threays of weapons of mass destruction (WMD); and the impact of societal, political, and technological changes on Israel's future war objectives.

Military Innovation in Small States

Author : Michael Raska
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317661306

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Military Innovation in Small States by Michael Raska Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the global diffusion of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) and its impact on military innovation trajectories in small states. Although the 'Revolution in Military Affairs' (RMA) concept has enjoyed significant academic attention, the varying paths and patterns of military innovation in divergent strategic settings have been overlooked. This book seeks to rectify this gap by addressing the broad puzzle of how the global diffusion of RMA-oriented military innovation – the process of international transmission, communication, and interaction of RMA-related military concepts, organizations, and technologies - has shaped the paths, patterns, and scope of military innovation of selected small states. In a reverse mode, how have selected small states influenced the conceptualization and transmission of the RMA theory, processes, and debate? Using Israel, Singapore and South Korea as case studies, this book argues that RMA-oriented military innovation paths in small states indicate predominantly evolutionary trajectory, albeit with a varying patterns resulting from the confluence of three sets of variables: (1) the level of strategic, organizational, and operational adaptability in responding to shifts in the geostrategic and regional security environment; (2) the ability to identify, anticipate, exploit, and sustain niche military innovation – select conceptual, organizational, and technological innovation intended to enhance the military’s ability to prepare for, fight, and win wars, and (3) strategic culture. While the book represents relevant empirical cases for testing the validity of the RMA diffusion hypotheses, from a policy-oriented perspective, this book argues that these case studies offer lessons learned in coping with the security and defence management challenges posed by military innovation in general. This book will be of much interest for students of military innovation, strategic studies, defence studies, Asian politics, Middle Eastern politics and security studies in general.

Israel's Wars of Attrition

Author : Avi Kober
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135255510

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Israel's Wars of Attrition by Avi Kober Pdf

This book analyzes the way Israel has coped with nine wars of attrition from the 1950s to the recent Second Lebanon War (2006), questioning the belief that Western democracy cannot sustain prolonged wars of attrition. Challenging Israel with attrition has been compatible with the 'Arab way of war', which emphasizes staying power, and with the belief that democracies cannot tolerate wars of attrition, either economically or psychologically. Israel for its part developed a self-image of incapacity to sustain prolonged wars, committing itself to a traditional offensive approach to blitzkrieg, whenever possible. The book offers an account of nine wars of attrition that Israel was involved in over almost 60 years, from Palestinian infiltration and fedayeen activities against Israel in the early 1950s, through to the Second Lebanon War in 2006. The author uses these cases to challenge the myth that Israel cannot afford to become involved in a draining war of attrition. Focusing on central aspects typical of Western democracies engaged in wars of attrition – operational effectiveness; the societal staying power; the economic burden of the war; moral dilemmas; and conflict management problems - the book challenges the myth that Israel cannot afford to become involved in a draining war of attrition, while at the same time highlighting the fact that in its wars of attrition Israel has not always succeeded in avoiding undesired escalation. This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, Israeli history, Middle Eastern politics, and security studies in general. Avi Kober is a member of the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University, Israel and is a Senior Research associate with the BESA Center for Strategic Studies.