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    Author(s)Biddle Stephen
    PublisherManas Publications
    ISBN9788170492306
    Pages352
    BindingHardcover
    Publish YearApril 2005

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    Manas Publications Military Power Explaining Victor and Defeat in Modern Battle by Biddle Stephen

    In War, do mass and material mater most? Will States with the largest, best equipped, information technology-rich militaries invariable win? The prevailing answer today among both scholars and policy makers is yes. But this is to overlook force employment, or the doctrine and tactics by which material is actually used. In a landmark reconeption of battle and war, this book provides a systematic account of how force employment interacts with material to produce real combat outcomes. Stephen Biddle argues that force employment is central to modern war, becoming increasingly important sice 1900 as the key to surviving ever more letha weaponry. Technological change produces opposite effects depending on how forces are employed; to focus only on material is thus to risk major error-with serious consequences for both policy and scholarship. About Author : Stephen Biddle is Associate Professor of National Security Studies at the U.S.Army War College Strategic Studies Institute. he has published extensively in defence policy and internatioanl relations, and he has held teaching and research positions in both academic political science and official defence policy analysis.