Confronting the Unconventional: Innovation and Transformation in Military Affairs
Authored by David Tucker.
- Added October 18, 2006
- Type: Letort Papers
- 87 Pages
- View the Summary First
- Download it Now
- Cost: Free
- Send this page to a colleague.
- Alert me when similar studies are published
Brief Synopsis
Are there limits to military transformation? Or, if it seems obvious that there must be limits to transformation, what are they exactly, why do they arise, and how can we identify them so that we may better accomplish the transformation that the U.S. military is capable of? If limits to military change and transformation exist, what are the broader implications for national policy and strategy? The author offers some answers to these questions by analyzing the efforts of the French, British, and Americans to deal with irregular threats after World War II.
You may also be interested in the following titles:
YouTube War: Fighting in a World of Cameras in Every Cell Phone and Photoshop on Every Computer
India's Strategic Defense Transformation: Expanding Global Relationships
Army Football and Full Spectrum Operations
Schools for Strategy: Teaching Strategy for 21st Century Conflict
Also by the Author/Editor:
Two Perspectives on Interventions and Humanitarian Operations
View other pubs in the following category:
-
Download it Now!
- Read Now
- Download it Now
- File Size: 463KB
- Download Time: 2 Minute(s) on dial-up
-
Hardcopies
- Study is: Out of Print
- View Cart
- All hardcopies are free of charge, shipping inclusive.
- All materials on our website are available as a free download.

