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ID:   003011


Air campaign: planning for combat / Warden, John A 1988  Book
Warden, John A Book
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Publication Washington, Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1988.
Description xxi, 159p.
Standard Number 0080367356
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034591358.414/WAR 034591MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   025853


Aviation flight safety Semina / CENTRO 1967  Book
CENTRO Book
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Publication California, CENTO, 1967.
Description 49p.
Key Words Military Planning  Flight Sefty 
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001453629.13250289/CEN 001453MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   036724


Changing patterns of military politics / Huntington, Samuel P 1962  Book
Huntington, Samuel P Book
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Publication United States of America, Free press of Glencoe, 1962.
Description 272p.
Series International yerabook of political behavior research; v. 3
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015563322.5/HUN 015563MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   176925


China as a twenty first century naval power: theory, practice, and implications / McDevitt, Michael A 2020  Book
McDevitt, Michael A Book
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Publication Annapolis, Maryland, Naval Institute Press, 2020.
Description xiii, 303p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 9781682475355
Key Words Military Policy  Military Planning  China  Seapower 
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059977359.030951/MCD 059977MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   115281


Climate security, risk assessment and military planning / Briggs, Chad Michael   Journal Article
Briggs, Chad Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Climate and environmental changes pose emerging and unique challenges to international security-as the global community experiences issues of food insecurity, severe droughts and floods-and have cascading impacts on energy supplies and infrastructure. Environmental hazards may shift abruptly, posing new risks to vulnerable systems and critical nodes in ways that diverge from historical experience. Effective risk assessments and planning will require understanding of how climate change will affect natural disasters and disaster response, and how hazards may be more extreme or unique from past experiences. This article discusses the role of climate change in affecting security planning from a military perspective, and how integration of scientific data and intelligence methods can foster assessment and effective response.
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Creative thinking in warfare / Nazareth, J 1987  Book
Nazareth, J Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer International, 1987.
Description x, 263p.
Standard Number 817062035X
Key Words Military Planning  Warfare  Strategy 
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028901355.02/NAZ 028901MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Culture and War / Sims, Christopher   Journal Article
Sims, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract War is a social phenomenon and understanding the local context in which military forces fight should be a central concern of commanders. In Military Anthropology, Montgomery McFate sets out to understand the ways in which research of social practices and behaviours has influenced military action. In a broad historical sweep, McFate examines the lived experiences of several trained and amateur anglophone anthropologists, finding that careful study of societies can mitigate military missteps. The case for including social and cultural comprehension in contemporary military planning is forcefully made, but two distinct problems remain. Firstly, the study of social intangibles frequently fails to yield actionable insights relevant to planners. Secondly, granular understanding is often too localised to interact meaningfully with strategic plans. Underpinning both issues is an ongoing struggle within anthropology to establish a commonly accepted definition of culture.
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Defence and development / Subrahmanyan, K 1973  Book
Subrahmanyan, K Book
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Publication Calcutta, Minerva Association, 1973.
Description xx, 118p.
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Defence conversion, economic reform, and the outlook for the Ru / Rowen, Henry S (ed); Wolf, Charles (ed); Zlotnick, Jeanne (ed) 1994  Book
Wolf, Charles Book
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Publication London, Macmillan, 1994.
Description 262p.
Standard Number 0333628284
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045389338.47355/ROW 045389MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   086524


Defence planning: problems and prospects / Malik, V P; Anand, Vinod 2006  Book
Anand, Vinod Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2006.
Description 202p.
Standard Number 8070492750
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054132355.6/MAL 054132MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   093310


Digitising command and control: a human factors and ergonomics analysis of mission planning and battlespace management / Stanton, Neville A; Jenkins, Daniel P; Walker, Guy H; Revell, Kirsten M A 2009  Book
Stanton, Neville A Book
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Publication Surrey, Ashgate, 2009.
Description xix, 210p.
Series Human factors defence
Standard Number 9780754677598
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054712355.33041/STA 054712MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   100930


From combined arms to combined intelligence: philosophy, doctrine and operations / Wirtz, James J; Rosenwasser, Jon J   Journal Article
Wirtz, James J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Combined arms' operations have been a central tenet of military planning for nearly a century. They call for the integration of land, air and sea forces to achieve battlefield synergies. This philosophy has equal application to intelligence. The article advances the combined arms concept as a way to foster synergies across the intelligence disciplines - geospatial, signals, measures and signals, human, and most recently open source intelligence. It describes the strengths and weaknesses of each discipline in forming an analytical foundation for such a 'combined intelligence' and calls for developing theory to integrate the intelligence disciplines. The authors suggest that combined intelligence would confer several benefits, including more effective collection efforts and stronger countermeasures against adversary denial and deception. The article closes by calling for development of concepts and doctrine to put combined intelligence into practice.
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Information operations planning / Allen, Patrick D 2007  Book
Allen, Patrick D Book
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Publication Boston, ARTECH House, 2007.
Description xvi, 323p.
Standard Number 1580535178
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ID:   038399


Issues of national of policy / edited by P R Daswani 1969  Book
Daswani P R editor Book
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Publication Bombay, Jaico publishing, 1969.
Description ix, 123p
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006015320.6/DAS 006015MainWithdrawnGeneral 
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ID:   173836


Lost in translation: anthropologists and Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan / Holmes-Eber, Paula   Journal Article
Holmes-Eber, Paula Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Drawing upon ethnographic data gathered over a six year period, this paper illustrates how the contrasting worldviews of US Marines and anthropologists frequently led to misunderstandings, frustrations, and garbled interpretations as the two struggled to work together to help resolve conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. I examine three key military domains where cultural experts and Marines attempted to work together to understand the cultural factors at play in both Iraq and Afghanistan: first as interpreters or experts in pre-deployment language and culture training programs; secondly in theater on the Human Terrain Teams; and third as cultural SMEs (experts) in military planning rooms. As the case studies and interviews illustrate, while both sides thought they were working together to understand the foreign cultures where they were operating, the real cross-cultural misunderstanding was ironically between the cultural experts and Marines.
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Mass Atrocity response operations: an annotated planning framework / Pryce, Michael C   Journal Article
Pryce, Michael C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Mass Atrocity Response Operations (MARO) Project, a collaboration of Harvard University and the United States Army, focuses traditional military planning on the mission of genocide prevention. This article describes a generic planning framework designed for use by governments, regional peacekeeping organizations and NGOs to coordinate prevention and intervention efforts. This overview of the complex military planning process gives the civilian planner insight and introduces the anti-genocide community to a practical tool for turning rhetoric into considered action.
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Memoirs of captain Liddell Hart / Hart, Liddell 1965  Book
Hart, Liddell Book
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Publication London, Cassell, 1965.
Description x, 334p.: ill.Hbk
Contents Vol.II
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ID:   000962


Military capacity and the risk of war: China, Indian, Pakistan and Iran / Arnett, Eric (ed) 1997  Book
Arnett, Eric Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997.
Description xx, 367p.
Standard Number 0198292813
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038687355/ARN 038687MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Military challenges of transationtic coalitions / James p thomas 2000  Book
Thomas James P Book
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Publication Oxford, university Pr., 2000.
Description 92p.
Standard Number 0-19-929005-9
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043159355.031/THO 043159MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Military geographies of Denmark: a new place in a familiar landscape / Larsen, Esben Salling   Journal Article
Larsen, Esben Salling Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Military geography is implicit in many geopolitical arguments that come with the increased great power competition. However, as military geography is one of the disciplines that informs and constitutes geopolitics it is prudent to move beyond geographical metaphors and make the military geography explicit in the argument in order to gain a better understanding of geopolitics. Using Denmark as a case, this article compares Danish military geography during the Cold War and now in the era of emerging great power competition. Danish military geography changed during the Cold War from a straits to a vulnerable flank. In the post-Cold War era, Denmark became a safe area at a long distance from expeditionary operations and is now emerging as a defendable staging area in the era of great power competition. This case shows that the military geography changed significantly with new technologies, strategies and the adversaries’ capabilities during the Cold War. We should likewise expect the military geography to be constantly changing in the new great power rivalry.
Key Words NATO  Geopolitics  Military Planning  Deterrence  Geostrategic  Military Geography 
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