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British army and approaches to warfare since 1945 / Kiszely, John 1997  Book
Kiszely, John Book
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Publication Surrey, Staff College, 1997.
Description 32p.
Series SCSI occasional paper.26
Standard Number 187434616X
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038739356.00941/KIS 038739MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Defence and the Universities in the twenty-first century / Kiszely, John   Journal Article
Kiszely, John Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
Key Words Security  Great Britain  Armed Forces  Defence  Defence Training 
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Douglas Haig and Veterans / Kiszely, John   Journal Article
Kiszely, John Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Douglas Haig returned to Britain in 1919 after the end of the Great War to no grand position. He became a much-maligned character in the historiography in the decades afterwards. But contrary to caricature of him as callous and uncaring, Haig actually spent the post-war years labouring on behalf of his men. He was instrumental in the founding of The Royal British Legion, and lobbied ceaselessly for better treatment for veterans of all ranks and class.
Key Words Britain  Veterans  Douglas Haig  Great War 
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Political-military dynamic in the conduct of strategy / Kiszely, John   Journal Article
Kiszely, John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A constructive and effective interaction between politicians and their military advisers is an essential element in the successful conduct of strategy. The author draws on his own experience at the political-military interface and the operational level to argue that the political-military relationship is inherently problematic and that it has become increasingly so in the twenty-first century in the United Kingdom, partly due to changes in the character of conflict, but also due to an erosion of trust between political decision-makers and their senior military advisers. The article concludes that certain approaches need to be taken to resolve these challenges.
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Thinking about the operational level / Kiszely, John 2005  Journal Article
Kiszely, John Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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