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air power and coercion in war

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An edition of Bombing to win (1996)

Bombing to win

air power and coercion in war

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"Can air bombardment break the morale of an enemy and force it to capitulate or does it strengthen the enemy's determination to resist? In the first major book since the Vietnam War on the theory and practice of airpower and its political effects, Robert A. Pape helps policy makers judge the purpose of various air strategies, and helps general readers understand the policy debates." "Pape examines the air raids on Germany, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq as well as those of Israel versus Egypt, providing details of bombing operations and governmental decision making. His detailed narratives of the strategic effectiveness of bombing range from the classical cases of World War II to an extraordinary reconstruction of airpower use in the Gulf War, based on recently declassified documents." "Pape argues convincingly that airpower is no "magic bullet" nor a way to win inexpensively. His conclusions will provoke debate from the highest military circles to the armchair generals in academia and Congress and have ramifications for questions from defense budget cuts to international policy in Bosnia. The wealth of systematically collected evidence should be a source of scholarly debates for years to come."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
366

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Bombing to win: air power and coercion in war
1996, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y
Series
Cornell studies in security affairs

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358.4/24
Library of Congress
UG700 .P365 1996, UG700.P365 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 366 p. :
Number of pages
366

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL808331M
ISBN 10
0801431344, 0801483115
LCCN
95045071
OCLC/WorldCat
33334826
Library Thing
21845
Goodreads
761594
5055518

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