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Liberal Wars Angloamerican Strategy Ideology And Practice 1st Edition Alan Cromartie

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Liberal Wars Angloamerican Strategy Ideology And Practice 1st Edition Alan Cromartie
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Alan Cromartie
ISBN: 9781317556589, 9781138840119, 9781315732978, 1317556585, 1138840114, 1315732971
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Liberal Wars Angloamerican Strategy Ideology And Practice 1st Edition Alan Cromartie by Alan Cromartie 9781317556589, 9781138840119, 9781315732978, 1317556585, 1138840114, 1315732971 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the relationship between the 'liberal' values of Anglo-Saxon cultures and the way that they conduct themselves when they are fighting - or preparing to fight - wars.
The United States and the United Kingdom are characterised by a consensus that their social and political arrangements are, in a very broad sense, 'liberal'. Liberalism is not pacifism; nor are liberals necessarily respectful of traditional prohibitions that have set out to moderate excessive violence. But liberals do seek to understand their violent actions as part of a wider project of defending or expanding liberal freedoms. The perceived alternative is to undermine the will to keep on fighting. Sustaining a liberal picture of what is going on is an indispensable part of a liberal strategy.
Contributors with disciplinary backgrounds in history, international relations, and strategic studies discuss what 'liberalism' means in this particular context and how it might relate to 'strategy', both in the recent past and in the future. The chapters consider how liberal states understand the wars they fight, the constraints liberal values place on these states, the role of public opinion and the appropriate strategies for modern liberal states. Topics addressed include civilian bombing, the nature of US military culture, the British 'Iraq inquiries', the effects of the erosion of Westphalian sovereignty and the rise of new ideas about 'globalization', and the decline in popular involvement.
This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, political philosophy, foreign policy, security studies and IR in general.

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