Us Military Innovation Since the Cold War: Creation Without Destruction (Strategy and History) by Harvey M. Sapolsky
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Overview: This book explains how the US military reacted to the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ (RMA), and failed to innovate its organization or doctrine to match the technological breakthroughs it brought about.
Many called for the transformation of the US military in the years after the end of the Cold War, seeking the changes in organization and doctrine that would complete the RMA innovation and offer the US the capability to perform a wide variety of missions cheaply and effectively. This volume describes the origins, uses, and limits of the RMA technologies, examines how each of the five US armed services (categorising the Special Operations as a separate service) made their adjustments both to the technologies and the use of force, and how the role of the civilian officials and the defense industry altered in this process of change and avoidance of change.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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