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Gregory C Kennedy (Editor), Greenwood (Contributor)

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May 26, 2006

Often the only time a nation evaluates the education of its armed forces is during the aftermath of a great military disaster. Even in the light of an overwhelming victory, such as the Gulf War, questions about how well military education was addressing the study of asymmetric warfare, the Revolution in Military Affairs, the role of non-state actors and international relations in the new world order were the subject of debate in and around the various staff colleges and military universities in the West. This work brings together the ideas of international scholars, all recognized as leaders in their fields, to examine the professional military education experience of various nations during the last 250 years. Case studies of each branch of the military reveal success and failure in the past and present, with a goal of improving military education in the future.

Underlying themes clearly reveal the need for those questioning military education to utilize history as the preferred method and model of imperial analysis. These include economics and defense spending; national psyches and the proper maintenance of armed forces; and the importance of individuals, both military and civilian, with a clear vision, determination, and the moral courage to formulate and support military education programs. In practice, training often predominates over education, and the result has frequently been an officer corps that has not functioned well in peacetime preparations and has ultimately failed on the battlefield due to an inability to think effectively. This study highlights the role of civilian educators as vital in the creation of successful educational programs.

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?Understanding how militaries educate their professionals is therefore not nearly as parochial as the volume's title might suggest. Instead, it is indicative of a society's fundamental assumptions about the place of the military, the nature and value of education more generally, and the relative importance of military and civilian models. The book under review explores these themes with an admirable depth in comparative context. It should be of great interest to anyone interested in the military, the education of professionals, or in education more generally.?-Comparative/world --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Based on historical case studies, this volume analyzes the success and failure of professional military education in the western world from the 18th century to the present.

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In ancient history, we know that a military culture developed on land independently and naturally within many societies and was closely tied to agricultural foundation. Read the first page
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service war colleges, professional military education, joint education, cadet colleges, naval education, officer education, civilian universities, promotion examinations, collective training, tactical school, joint schools, operational art, joint warfare, directing staff, defense academies
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United States, West Point, Royal Navy, Second World War, Air University, Liddell Hart, Air War College, New York, Fairchild Papers, Naval War College, National War College, Staff Conference, Oxford University Press, War Office, First World War, Army War College, Great War, Carl von Clausewitz, Desmond Morton, Royal Military College, Sound Archive, Civil War, Minister's Monitoring Committee, Muir Fairchild, Navy Records Society
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