Military Strategy and Operational Art
Series Editor: Professor Howard M. Hensel, Air War College,
USA
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The Ashgate Series on Military Strategy and Operational
Art analyzes and assesses the synergistic interrelationship
between joint and combined military operations, national military
strategy, grand strategy, and national political objectives in
peacetime, as well as during periods of armed conflict. In doing
so, the series highlights how various patterns of civil-military
relations, as well as styles of political and military leadership
influence the outcome of armed conflicts. In addition, the series
highlights both the advantages and challenges associated with the
joint and combined use of military forces involved in humanitarian
relief, nation building, and peacekeeping operations, as well as
across the spectrum of conflict extending from limited conflicts
fought for limited political objectives to total war fought for
unlimited objectives. Finally, the series highlights the complexity
and challenges associated with insurgency and counter-insurgency
operations, as well as conventional operations and operations
involving the possible use of weapons of mass destruction.
Scholars and practitioners in the fields of politico-military
history, international relations, and national security policy are
invited to contribute to this new series as well as faculty at
senior and intermediate level service schools involved in
professional military education.
For more information on how to submit a proposal to this series,
please contact Kirstin Howgate,
Publisher for Politics and International Relations