Strategic Engagement of Force

Strategic Engagement of Force

Author: Scott Gehring

Publisher: Anewpress

Published: 2021-08-12

Total Pages: 814

ISBN-13: 9781970109399

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Strategic Engagement of Force is a compendium of martial arts strategies and tactics. It provides a timeless road map on thinking, acting, and executing with meaning, rather than applying raw force and the mindless trading of blows. Taking the best from the best and combining it into a single volume, Strategic Engagement of Force is a field guide that can be used as a reference and superimposed on top of any martial arts style, system, or program. It provides you the mental skills to make your martial art better. This volume is broken into three logical sections per the title: strategy, engagement, and force. These components provide a balanced three-legged stool of conflict strategy. First, force, and its application, is the most fundamental consideration of warfare. The basic structure of force is reviewed to set the stage for its higher application. Next, engagement, which encapsulates the tactical use of force. Finally, strategy, which focuses on higher forms of thinking, allowing us to use both force and tactics advantageously. Like a good movie that gets better every time you watch it, readers will find themselves immersing themselves in Strategic Engagement of Force again and again.


Threats of Force

Threats of Force

Author: Francis Grimal

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0415609852

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Adopting an interdisciplinary approach and drawing on the works of strategic literature and international relations theory, this book examines the theoretical nature behind a threat of force in order to inform and explain why and how the normative structure operates in the way it does. The core of the book addresses whether Article 2(4) is adequately suited to the current international climate and, if not, whether an alternative means of rethinking Article 2(4) would provide a better solution.


Brute Force

Brute Force

Author: John Ellis

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13:

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Modern War and the Utility of Force

Modern War and the Utility of Force

Author: Isabelle Duyvesteyn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-04-05

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1136969608

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This book investigates the use and utility of military force in modern war. After the Cold War, Western armed forces have increasingly been called upon to intervene in internal conflicts in the former Third World. These forces have been called upon to carry out missions that they traditionally have not been trained and equipped for, in environments that they often have not been prepared for. A number of these ‘new’ types of operations in allegedly ‘new’ wars stand out, such as peace enforcement, state-building, counter-insurgency, humanitarian aid, and not the least counter-terrorism. The success rate of these missions has, however, been mixed, providing fuel for an increasingly loud debate on the utility of force in modern war. This edited volume poses as its central question: what is in fact the utility of force? Is force useful for anything other than a complete conventional defeat of a regular opponent, who is confronted in the open field? This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, war and conflict studies, counter-insurgency, security studies and IR. Isabelle Duyvesteyn is an Associate Professor at the Department of History of International Relations, Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Jan Angstrom is a researcher at the Swedish National Defence College.


Strategy, Forces and Budgets

Strategy, Forces and Budgets

Author: Don M. Snider

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1428915354

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"The successful application of national military strategy depends upon the existence of a balanced, flexible military establishment; a national force structured, manned, equipped, and trained to execute the broad range of potential missions that exist in the post-cold war world. With this in mind, the national leaders of the previous administration developed a concept for a military that was considerably smaller; but well-equipped, highly trained, and capable of rapid response to a number of probable scenarios in the final decade of the 20th century. The author's masterful assessment of the processes by which these plans for the future state of America's armed forces were developed is a valuable addition to the literature on strategy formulation. Working with a great deal of original source material, he is able to illuminate the critical series of events that resulted in the development of the National Military Strategy of the United States and the "base force." He comments upon the roles played throughout this process by the Secretary of Defense, by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and by the Service Chiefs. He assesses the extent to which the "build-down" has been achieved since the concept was approved, and how the process was affected by the Gulf War, domestic needs, and, to a lesser degree, by a change in administrations."