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Handbook of Military Sciences

BuchGebunden
1000 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am11.04.20241st ed. 2024
This open access handbook is a major reference work in the field of Military Sciences. Its main purpose is to inform and enlighten those dealing with the military on the role and contributions of science in describing, understanding and explaining military life, knowledge and doings. The handbook provides a comprehensive thematic introduction to various sub-fields of Military Sciences.The handbook serves a broad audience in various capacities; academics studying the military and the broader defense and security sector, students at military and civilian schools preparing for service in the military, the government or other occupations with linkage to the military, professionals in the armed forces, decision makers in government, contractors who work alongside the military, NGOs whose work is influenced by military operations, journalists who write on matters concerning the sphere of the military or others with a particular interest towards the military as a phenomenon, organization or system of various kinds.About the Section EditorsLt. Col. Dr. Anders McD Sookermany, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: Philosophy of Military Sciences)Lt. Col. Dr. Harald Høiback, Norwegian Armed Forces Museums, Oslo, Norway (Section: Military Operations)Dr. Niels Bo Poulsen, Royal Danish Defence College, Copenhagen, Denmark (Section: Military History)Prof. Dr. Patricia M. Shields, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA (Section: Military and Society)Dr. Carsten F. Rønnfeldt, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: International Relations and the Military)Associate Professor David Last, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada (Section: Military Profession)Dr. Irina Goldenberg, Canadian Department of National Defence, Nepean, Canada (Section: Military Behavioural Sciences)Dr. Michael Holenweger, Military Academy at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Prof. Dr. Martin Elbe, Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr, Potsdam, Germany (Section: Military Leadership)Franz Kernic, MILAC at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Joseph Soeters, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands (Section: Military Management, Economics and Logistics)Prof Margaret Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA (Section: Military Technology)Dr. Ben Zweibelson, Joint Special Operations University, Tampa, USA (Section: Military Design)Ms. Aubrey Poe (Section: Military Design)mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis open access handbook is a major reference work in the field of Military Sciences. Its main purpose is to inform and enlighten those dealing with the military on the role and contributions of science in describing, understanding and explaining military life, knowledge and doings. The handbook provides a comprehensive thematic introduction to various sub-fields of Military Sciences.The handbook serves a broad audience in various capacities; academics studying the military and the broader defense and security sector, students at military and civilian schools preparing for service in the military, the government or other occupations with linkage to the military, professionals in the armed forces, decision makers in government, contractors who work alongside the military, NGOs whose work is influenced by military operations, journalists who write on matters concerning the sphere of the military or others with a particular interest towards the military as a phenomenon, organization or system of various kinds.About the Section EditorsLt. Col. Dr. Anders McD Sookermany, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: Philosophy of Military Sciences)Lt. Col. Dr. Harald Høiback, Norwegian Armed Forces Museums, Oslo, Norway (Section: Military Operations)Dr. Niels Bo Poulsen, Royal Danish Defence College, Copenhagen, Denmark (Section: Military History)Prof. Dr. Patricia M. Shields, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA (Section: Military and Society)Dr. Carsten F. Rønnfeldt, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: International Relations and the Military)Associate Professor David Last, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada (Section: Military Profession)Dr. Irina Goldenberg, Canadian Department of National Defence, Nepean, Canada (Section: Military Behavioural Sciences)Dr. Michael Holenweger, Military Academy at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Prof. Dr. Martin Elbe, Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr, Potsdam, Germany (Section: Military Leadership)Franz Kernic, MILAC at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Joseph Soeters, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands (Section: Military Management, Economics and Logistics)Prof Margaret Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA (Section: Military Technology)Dr. Ben Zweibelson, Joint Special Operations University, Tampa, USA (Section: Military Design)Ms. Aubrey Poe (Section: Military Design)
Zusammenfassung
Authoritative open access reference work on military sciences

Provides an overview of scientific description, understanding and explanation of military life

Presents a comprehensive thematic introduction to various sub-fields of Military Sciences

This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-27278-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum11.04.2024
Auflage1st ed. 2024
Seiten1000 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Illustrationen1000 p. 200 illus., 100 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.46769792

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preliminary outline of possible sections and chaptersSection 1:    Philosophy of Military SciencesChapter 1:     What is Military Sciences? A.M. Sookermany (Author)Chapter 2:     Natural Sciences´ influence on Military SciencesChapter 3:     Social Sciences´ influence on Military SciencesChapter 4:     Humanities´ influence on Military SciencesChapter 5:     Ontology and Military SciencesChapter 6:     Epistemology and Military SciencesChapter 7:     Methodology and Military SciencesChapter 8:     Teleology and Military Sciences Section 2:    Strategy and the MilitaryChapter 1:     What are the military aspects of Strategy? W. Peischel (Author)Chapter 2:     Strategic Culture in the MilitaryChapter 3:     Strategic CommunicationChapter 4:     Strategy and DoctrineChapter 5:     National StrategyChapter 6:     Military Design Section 3:    Military OperationsChapter 1:     What is Military Operations? J. Ringsmose (Author)Chapter 2:     Land OperationsChapter 3:     Sea/Maritime/Navel OperationsChapter 4:     Air OperationsChapter 5:     Cyber OperationsChapter 6:     Intelligence OperationsChapter 7:     Joint OperationsChapter 8:     Counterinsurgency OperationsChapter 9:     Peace support/building/enforcement Operations Section 4: Military HistoryChapter 1:     What is Military History?Chapter 2:     Classical Chronicle history of War and Military OperationsChapter 3:     The War and Society School in Military HistoryChapter 4:     Military Institutional HistoryChapter 5:     Military Biographical HistoryChapter 6:     Oral Military HistoryChapter 7:     Application of Military History Section 5:    Military and SocietyChapter 1:     What is Military and Society?Chapter 2:     Civil-Military RelationsChapter 3:     Military in the Public and MediaChapter 4:     Reserve Forces and VeteransChapter 5:     Military FamiliesChapter 6:     Military in Popular CultureChapter 7:     Critical Military Studies Section 6:    Military Aspects of Defence and Security PolicyChapter 1:     What is Military aspects of Defence and Security PoliticsChapter 2:     International RelationsChapter 3:     Civil-Military Relations?Chapter 4:     Defence Management and EconomicsChapter 5:     Regional StudiesChapter 6:     Recruitment and Retention Section 7:    Military ProfessionChapter 1:     What is the Military Profession?Chapter 2:     Military JurisdictionChapter 3:     Military OrganizationChapter 4:     Military CompetenceChapter 5:     Military EducationChapter 6:     Military TrainingChapter 7:     Military ExerciseChapter 8:     Military Experiential LearningChapter 9:     Military Cultures and IdentitiesChapter 10:   Military and Gender Section 8:    Military Behavioural SciencesChapter 1:     What is Military Behavioural Sciences?Chapter 2:     The Psychological ComponentChapter 4:     The Physical ComponentChapter 5:     The Social ComponentChapter 6:     The Ethical/Moral ComponentChapter 7:     The Health ComponentChapter 8:     The Performance Component Section 9:    Military LeadershipChapter 1:     What is Military Leadership?Chapter 2:     Leadership in ExtremisChapter 3:     Military CommandshipChapter 4:     Military Leader and Leadership DevelopmentChapter 5:     Conflict ManagementChapter 6:     Decision Making Section 10:  Military Management, Economics and LogisticsChapter 1:     What is Military Management, Economics and Logistics?Chapter 2:     Human ResourcesChapter 3:     Recruitment and RetentionChapter 4:     Military EconomicsChapter 5:     Military Logistics Section 11:  Military TechnologyChapter 1:     What is Military Technology?Chapter 2:     Information systemsChapter 3:     Network Centric WarChapter 4:     WeaponryChapter 5:     Artificial IntelligenceChapter 6:     Human Interaction with/through Technologymehr

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Autor

Anders McD Sookermany (1967) is both an active duty officer and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Civil-Military Relations. He is President of the International Society of Military Sciences (ISMS), Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway. He was a research fellow at the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences Defence Institute. He has a Defense College education supplemented with a doctorate degree in Pedagogy form the University of Oslo and a masters degree in Philosophy of Sport from the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences.
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