The Changing Face of War

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One of the most influential experts on military history and strategy has now written his magnum opus an original and provocative account of the past hundred years of global conflict. The Changing Face of War is the book that reveals the path that led to the impasse in Iraq why powerful standing armies are now helpless against ill-equipped insurgents and how the security of sovereign nations may be maintained in the future.. While paying close attention to the unpredictable human element Martin van Creveld takes us on a journey from the last centurys clashes of massive armies to todays short high-tech lopsided skirmishes and frustrating quagmires. Here is the world as it was in 1900 controlled by a handful of great powers mostly European with the memories of eighteenth-century wars still fresh. Armies were still led by officers riding on horses messages conveyed by hand drum and bugle. As the telegraph telephone and radio revolutionized communications big-gun battleships like the British Dreadnought the tank and the airplane altered warfare.. Van Creveld paints a powerful portrait of World War I in which armies would be counted in the millions casualtiessuch as those in the cataclysmic battle of the Marnewould become staggering and deadly new weapons such as poison gas would be introduced. Ultimately Germanys plans to outmaneuver her enemies to victory came to naught as the battle lines ossified and the winners proved to be those who could produce the most weapons and provide the most soldiers.. The Changing Face of War then propels us to the even greater global carnage of World War II. Innovations in armored warfare and airpower along with technological breakthroughs from radar to the atom bomb transformed war from simple slaughter to a complex event requiring new expertiseall in the service of savagery from Pearl Harbor to Dachau to Hiroshima. The further development of nuclear weapons during the Cold War shifts nations from fighting wars to deterring them: The number of active troops shrinks and the influence of the military declines as civilian think tanks set policy and volunteer forces decouple the idea of defense from the world of everyday people. . War today van Crevald tells us is a mix of the ancient and the advanced as state-of-the-art armies fail to defeat small groups of crudely outfitted guerrilla and terrorists a pattern that began with Britains exit from India and culminating in American misadventures in Vietnam and Iraq examples of what the author calls a long almost unbroken record of failure.. How to learn from the recent past to reshape the military for this new challengehow to still save in a sense the free worldis the ultimate lesson of this big bold and cautionary work. The Changing Face of War is sure to become the standard source on this essential subject.
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