This volume will help the reader understand fundamental strengths and weaknesses in America's military forces, thereby leading to a comprehension of what genuine military reform is, and is not, and what remains to be done. Ideas will be presented to compare genuine reform to cosmetic dabbling, which fundamentally improves nothing and which sometimes arrives as ill-conceived fads that promise only to burden US combat forces to the point of mental and physical immobility. The work will trace the history of various attempts to impose military reform on American armed forces, especially from…mehr
This volume will help the reader understand fundamental strengths and weaknesses in America's military forces, thereby leading to a comprehension of what genuine military reform is, and is not, and what remains to be done. Ideas will be presented to compare genuine reform to cosmetic dabbling, which fundamentally improves nothing and which sometimes arrives as ill-conceived fads that promise only to burden US combat forces to the point of mental and physical immobility. The work will trace the history of various attempts to impose military reform on American armed forces, especially from Congress, starting during the American Revolution and Continental Congress up through the present day. Particular focus will be placed on the effort of a small group in Congress and the Pentagon in the 1980s (who coined the term military reform in the modern context). Emphasis will be on the reforms these actors advocated, variously successful and unsuccessful, to fundamentally alter how the Department of Defense designs and buys hardware and how our armed forces fight. The book will use Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom (and the subsequent insurgency in Iraq) to demonstrate what has been reformed in US armed forces and the Department of Defense, and what has not.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Winslow T. Wheeler worked on national security issues for 31 years for members of the U.S. Senate and for the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO). In the Senate, Wheeler worked for Jacob K. Javits (R, NY), Nancy L. Kassebaum (R, KS), David Pryor (D, AR), and Pete V. Domenici (R, NM). He was the first, and according to Senate records the last, Senate staffer to work simultaneously on the personal staffs of a Republican and a Democrat (Senators Pryor and Kassebaum). Lawrence J. Korb is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and a Senior Adviser to the Center for Defense Information. Prior to joining the Center, he was a Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. From July 1998 to October 2002, he was Council Vice President, Director of Studies, and holder of the Maurice Greenberg Chair. Mr. Korb also served as Director of the Center for Public Policy Education and Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, Dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh, and Vice President of Corporate Operations at the Raytheon Company.
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Preface Chapter 1 A Mixed History in Congress and the Executive Branch Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 2 Some Lessons from the Dustbin of History Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 3 Falling Off the Mountain: Congress and the Press Quit Military Reform Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 4 The Lost Decade Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 5 Defense Transformation Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 6 From Tethered Goats and Military Jackasses to Reform Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 7 Conclusions: What Is Military Reform? Winslow T. Wheeler Appendix I Fire the Generals! Douglas Macgregor Appendix II From Swift to Swiss Donald E. Vandergriff Appendix III Statement to Congress Franklin C. Spinney Appendix IV Genghis John Franklin C. Spinney Appendix V Fourth Generation War William S. Lind Suggested Readings Index
Preface Chapter 1 A Mixed History in Congress and the Executive Branch Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 2 Some Lessons from the Dustbin of History Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 3 Falling Off the Mountain: Congress and the Press Quit Military Reform Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 4 The Lost Decade Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 5 Defense Transformation Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 6 From Tethered Goats and Military Jackasses to Reform Winslow T. Wheeler Chapter 7 Conclusions: What Is Military Reform? Winslow T. Wheeler Appendix I Fire the Generals! Douglas Macgregor Appendix II From Swift to Swiss Donald E. Vandergriff Appendix III Statement to Congress Franklin C. Spinney Appendix IV Genghis John Franklin C. Spinney Appendix V Fourth Generation War William S. Lind Suggested Readings Index
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