The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis: A RAND Corporation Research Study / Edition 1

The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis: A RAND Corporation Research Study / Edition 1

by Carl Builder
ISBN-10:
0801837766
ISBN-13:
9780801837760
Pub. Date:
02/01/1989
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10:
0801837766
ISBN-13:
9780801837760
Pub. Date:
02/01/1989
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis: A RAND Corporation Research Study / Edition 1

The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis: A RAND Corporation Research Study / Edition 1

by Carl Builder

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Overview

Why was the Navy ready to clear the skies over the Persian Gulf, yet surprised by the mines laid under it? Why is it that the Army is always prepared for war in Europe, but was caught off guard in Korea and Vietname? And why is the Air Force indifferent to "Star Wars"?

In The Masks of War Carl H. Builder asks what motives lie behind the puzzling and often contradictory behavior of America's militay forces. The answer, he finds, has little to do with what party controls the White House or who writes the budget. Far more powerful-and glacially resistant to change-are the entrenched institutions and distinct "personalities" of the three armed services themselves.

The Masks of War explains why things sometimes go wrong for the American military. It also explains why things will always go wrong for the military reformers. Changes in the military's strategic thinking have come only in the wake of full-blown disaster-Pearl Harbor, for instance. Today's nuclear world can't afford such lessons.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801837760
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 02/01/1989
Series: Rand Corporation Research Studies Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Carl H. Builder is a senior analyst with the RAND corporation. He is the author of The Prospects and Implications of Non-nuclear Means for Strategic Conflict. He has worked with numerous government agencies to develop and analyze strategies for laser weapons, military strategic planning, nuclear materials security, and air pollution.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Part I: Personalities
Chapter 1. The Masks of War
Chapter 2. Five Faces of the Service Personalities
Chapter 3. The Service Identities and Behavior
Part II: Strategies
Chapter 4. What is Strategy?
Chapter 5. Service Strategies
Chapter 6. The Air Strategy
Chapter 7. The Navy and Strategy
Chapter 8. The Army and Strategy
Part III: Analysis
Chapter 9. What is Analysis?
Chapter 10. Service Styles Toward Analysis
Chapter 11. Images of Conflict
Part IV: Implications
Chapter 12. The Service Concepts of War
Chapter 13. Military Commitments to Combat
Chapter 14. Implications for Military Planning
Chapter 15. Implications for Regional Security
Part V: Prospects
Chapter 16. The Army's Identity Crisis
Chapter 17. Implications For the Future
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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