Many have noted the failure of the services to innovate in what can be called the 'Second Inter-war Period' (the years after the Cold War). This book offers explanations for this failure and arguments about the possible range and desirability of military innovation in the post-Cold war era...
Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. has been drawing down its military presence in Europe. But at the main docks in Bremerhaven in northern Germany, we can see that's not the case. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
During the First Cold War, one heard it said: “Better dead than red.” That mentality remains, even as the “reds” today are more capitalist than communist. Meanwhile, the weapons makers for the military-industrial-congressional complex (MICC), in their greed, are the adversary within. Fro...
Cold Warnuclear testingdecolonizationAs World War II unsettled the global balance of power ushering in a wave of decolonization, the postwar period also saw the expansion of US military imperialism into Micronesia. In this central Pacific region, a new colonial era began rooted in US strategic ...
At the same time, the US President and other military and political leaders will also take helicopters for emergency transfers, and some bunkers built during the Cold War will also be opened. The backup national leadership team will also be prepared to operate. If it can be determined that th...
This article uses space power theory to analyse the military space policy of the United States during the Cold War period up to the demise of the Soviet Union. It examines the consensus that emerged during this period which sought to prevent the weaponization of space. This consensus was ...
2007. The Military Balance in the Cold War: Us Perceptions and Policy, 1976-85. New York: Routledge. :Walsh, D. (2008). The Military Balance in the Cold War: US Perceptions and Policy, 1976-85. Oxon: Routledge .Walsh, David (2008). The Military Balance in the Cold War: US ...
The impact of public opinion on the decision whether to use force is better understood when analyzing the compromise between the perception of anticipated public opinion and the necessities of a military campaign. Public opinion impacts the strategy, the timing, and length of an intervention, and ...
these are natural Chinese territories that China has chosen to enlarge, and the fact they had names before land reclamation are proof they are not artificial. Under Chinese law, a foreign military vessel’s entry into territorial seas needs...
Western intervention in Yugoslavia and Russia's debate on the post-Cold War order This paper addresses the question of world order by considering how Western military actions in Yugoslavia were perceived from a different cultural perspec...