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Military Strategy, Joint Operations, and Airpower Second Edition

✍ Scribed by Ryan Burke, Michael Fowler, and Jahara Matisek


Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
277
Edition
Second
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Illustrations
Preface Some Perspectives on Planning and Executing Warfare
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I National Security and Defense
Chapter 1 Strategic Foundations and National Security Interests
Chapter 2 Integrating the Instruments of Power
Chapter 3 The Spectrum of Conflict and Range of Military Operations
Part II Military Forces and The Joint Fight
Chapter 4 The US Joint Force Structure
Chapter 5 The US Army and the Land Domain
Chapter 6 The US Navy and the Maritime Domain
Chapter 7 The US Marine Corps and Expeditionary Power Projection
Chapter 8 The US Air Force and the Air Domain
Chapter 9 The US Space Force and the Space Domain
Part III Synchronizing Operations
Chapter 10 Special Operations
Chapter 11 Cyber Power
Chapter 12 Intelligence, ISR, and Strategy
Chapter 13 The Nuclear Weapons Triad and Missile Defense
Part IV Military Theory and Operations
Chapter 14 Theory, Doctrine, and Application of Strategic Air War
Chapter 15 Contemporary Air Theory Strives for Strategic Effect
Chapter 16 Constructing a Compellence Strategy
Chapter 17 The Paradox of Irregular Warfare
Chapter 18 Airpower’s Unconventional Irregular Warfare Challenge
Part V Planning and Design in the Contemporary Environment
Chapter 19 Operational Design as a Framework for Strategic Understanding and Agility
Chapter 20 Framing Wicked Problems to Analyze the Operational Environment
Chapter 21 Analyzing Centers of Gravity
Chapter 22 Building Lines of Effort to Link Ends, Ways, and Means
Conclusion
Contributors
Index


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