1st Edition

Political Victory The Elusive Prize of Military Wars

Edited By Brian Crozier Copyright 2005
240 Pages
by Routledge

239 Pages
by Routledge

239 Pages
by Routledge

Success in war has always been difficult to measure. What is judged successful by military leaders may not be judged so by political leadership, nor by the wider public, at least in a Western-style democracy. The public is generally inclined to applaud military victory, but it instinctively reserves the right to ask afterwards: Was it really worth it? In Political Victory, Brian Crozier looks at... Read more
1: World-Scale Failure and Success; 1: The First Two Franco-German Wars (1870-1914); 2: Postwar Disasters; 3: The Third War (1939-1945); 4: MacArthur's Japanese Legacy; 2: Post-Colonial Conflicts; 5: France's Defeat in Vietnam (1945-1954); 6: The Algerian Disaster (1945-1962); 7: Britain's Malayan Emergency (1948-1960); 8: America's Defeat in Vietnam (1961-1975); 9: The India-Pakistan Antagonism; 3: Moscow's Afghan Obsession; 10: The Tempting Country; 11: The Fatal War (1980-1989); 12: Soviet Methods; 13: The Rise of the Taliban (1995-1996); 14: Collapse of the Soviet Empire (1989-1990); 4: Three Minimal Wars; 15: The Suez Fiasco (1956); 16: Before and After the Six-Day War (1967); 17: The Falklands Case (1982); 5: Tyrant Wars; 18: Saddam Hussein's First War (1980); 19: Lessons of the Second War (1990); 20: Lessons of Kosovo (1998-); 6: Looming Threats; 21: The Chinese Threat (Part I); 22: The Chinese Threat (Part II); 23: The North Korean Threat

Biography

Brian Crozier