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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Intelligence and Politics<br />
An Introduction<br />
Philip Davies, Brunel University, UK<br />
This book is the first introduction to the key concepts<br />
and issues in intelligence for students. It covers general<br />
ideas, methods, problems and debates in the field, and<br />
takes a global perspective, using examples from a range<br />
of <strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l intelligence systems. The book is divided into<br />
three key areas: intelligence itself, the role of intelligence<br />
in government, and political issues and debates<br />
surrounding intelligence.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction. Introduction for Course<br />
Convenors 1. What is Intelligence? The Elements of<br />
Intelligence 2. Collection: Sources and Methods<br />
3. Counter-Intelligence: Protecting Intelligence 4. Covert<br />
Action: War by Other Means 5. A<strong>na</strong>lysis and Estimates:<br />
Putting the Pieces Together 6. Requirements and Priorities:<br />
The Need to Know Intelligence in Government<br />
7. Intelligence and Policy: The Producer-Consumer Interface<br />
8. The Intelligence Community: Coordi<strong>na</strong>tion and Integration<br />
9. Causes of Intelligence Failure: Why it Goes Wrong<br />
10. Defence Support: Information for Combat 11. Police<br />
Intelligence: Information for Law Enforcement Intelligence<br />
and Politics 12. Ethics and Intelligence 13. Intelligence and<br />
Democracy I: Surveillance and Civil Liberties 14. Intelligence<br />
and Democracy II: Accountability and Oversight<br />
15. Intelligence and Democracy III: Proportio<strong>na</strong>lity and the<br />
Law 16. Intelligence in Non-Democratic States: Espio<strong>na</strong>ge<br />
and Regime Security<br />
June 2011: 246 x 174: 224pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-42869-9: £85.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-42868-2: £22.99<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
2nd Edition<br />
War, Peace and Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Relations<br />
An Introduction to Strategic History<br />
Colin S. Gray<br />
’The author’s discussions and clarity of thought and<br />
expression make this work ideal as a textbook for<br />
introducing civilian students and prospective<br />
military officers of the various military academies<br />
to the subject.’ – Parameters<br />
This updated and revised second edition of Colin Gray’s<br />
textbook explores the theory and practice of war and<br />
peace in a modern historical context.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Strategic History, 1800-2025: Themes<br />
and Contexts 2. Carl von Clausewitz and the Theory of War<br />
3. From Limited War to Natio<strong>na</strong>l War: The French Revolution<br />
and the Napoleonic Way of War 4. The Nineteenth Century,<br />
I: A Strategic View 5. The Nineteenth Century, II: Technology,<br />
Warfare, and Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Order 6. The Great War and the<br />
Invention of Modern Warfare, 1914-18 7. The Twenty-Year<br />
Armistice, 1919-1939 8. The Second World War in Europe, I:<br />
The Structure and Course of Total War 9. The Second World<br />
War in Europe, II: Understanding the War 10. The Second<br />
World War in Asia-Pacific, I: Politics 11. The Second World<br />
War in Asia-Pacific, II: Strategy 12. The Cold War, I: Politics<br />
and Ideology 13. The Cold War, II: The Nuclear Revolution<br />
14. War and Peace After the Cold War: The Interwar Decade<br />
15. 9/11 and the Age of Terror<br />
July 2011: 246 x 174: 352pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-59485-1: £90.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-59487-5: £24.99<br />
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Strategic Studies<br />
A Reader<br />
Edited by Thomas Mahnken, Johns Hopkins<br />
University, USA and Joseph A. Maiolo, King’s<br />
College, University of London, UK<br />
This Reader brings together<br />
key essays on strategic theory<br />
by some of the leading<br />
contributors in the field. It<br />
guides students through both<br />
the theoretical and practical<br />
aspects of Strategic Studies, and<br />
includes both classic essays and<br />
works of contemporary<br />
scholarship.<br />
Selected Contents:<br />
Part 1: The Uses of Strategic<br />
Theory Introduction. Strategy as a Science Ber<strong>na</strong>rd Brodie.<br />
Strategic Studies and the Problem of Power Lawrence<br />
Freedman. What is a Military Lesson? William C. Fuller<br />
Part 2: Interpretation of the Classics Introduction. The<br />
Art of War Sun Tzu. Strategy: The Indirect Approach Basil<br />
Liddell Hart. Arms and Influence Thomas C. Schelling<br />
Part 3: Instruments of War: Land, Sea, and Air Power<br />
Introduction. J.F.C. Fuller’s Theory of Mechanized Warfare<br />
Brian Holden Reid. Some Principles of Maritime Strategy<br />
Julian Corbett. Air Power and the Origins of Deterrence Theory<br />
Before 1939 Richard J. Overy. Kosovo and the Great Air<br />
Power Debate Daniel L. Byman and Matthew C. Waxman<br />
Part 4: Nuclear Strategy Introduction. The Absolute Weapon<br />
Ber<strong>na</strong>rd Brodie. The Delicate Balance of Terror Albert<br />
Wohlstetter Part 5: Irregular Warfare and Small Wars<br />
Introduction. Science of Guerrilla Warfare T.E. Lawrence.<br />
Problems of Strategy in Chi<strong>na</strong>’s Civil War Mao Tse Tung.<br />
Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice David<br />
Galula. Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars: The Politics of<br />
Asymmetric Conflict Andrew Mack. Countering Global<br />
Insurgency David J. Kilcullen. Strategic Terrorism: The<br />
Framework and its Fallacies Michael Smith and Peter<br />
Neumann Part 6: Future Warfare, Future Strategy<br />
Introduction. Cavalry to Computer: The Patterns of Military<br />
Revolutions Andrew F. Krepinevich. From Kadesh to<br />
Kandahar: Military Theory and the Future of War Michael<br />
Evans. Why Strategy is Difficult Colin S. Gray. The War<br />
on Terror in Historical Perspective Adam Roberts. The Lost<br />
Meaning of Strategy Hew Strachan<br />
2008: 246 x 174: 464pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-77221-1: £95.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-77222-8: £26.99<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-92846-2<br />
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Key TiTles 5<br />
Textbook<br />
2nd Edition<br />
Seapower<br />
A Guide for the Twenty-First Century<br />
Geoffrey Till, Joint Services Command and Staff<br />
College / Kings College London, UK<br />
Series: Cass Series: Naval Policy and History<br />
’A landmark work. Seapower:<br />
A Guide for the Twenty-First<br />
Century delivers gloriously<br />
what it promises in its subtitle…<br />
Till’s excellent book will<br />
domi<strong>na</strong>te maritime reading<br />
lists for years to come.’<br />
– Colin S. Gray, RUSI Jour<strong>na</strong>l<br />
The sea has always been<br />
central to human development<br />
as a source of resources, and<br />
as a means of transportation,<br />
information-exchange and strategic dominion. It has<br />
been the basis for our prosperity and security. This is even<br />
more the case, now, in the early twenty-first century,<br />
with the emergence of an increasingly globalized world<br />
trading system.<br />
This updated and expanded new edition of Geoffrey<br />
Till’s acclaimed book is an essential guide for students<br />
of <strong>na</strong>val history and maritime strategy, and anyone<br />
interested in the changing and crucial role of seapower<br />
in the 21st century.<br />
Selected Contents: Foreword Admiral Sir Jo<strong>na</strong>thon<br />
Band KCB ADC 1. Seapower in a Globalised World – Two<br />
Tendencies 2. Defining Seapower 3. Who Said What and<br />
Why It Matters 4. The Constituents of Maritime Power<br />
5. Navies and Technology 6. Command of the Sea and Sea<br />
Control 7. Securing Command of the Sea 8. Exploiting<br />
Command of the Sea 9. Expeditio<strong>na</strong>ry Operations 10. Naval<br />
Diplomacy 11. Good Order at Sea 12. Theory and Practice:<br />
The Asia-Pacific Region: A Case Study 13. Conclusions?<br />
2009: 246 x 174: 432pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-48088-8: £90.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-48089-5: £27.99<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-88048-7<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
US Natio<strong>na</strong>l Security Policy<br />
Origins, Politics, and Contemporary<br />
Challenges<br />
Alexandra Homolar-Riechmann, Warwick<br />
University, UK<br />
The text explores how the United States, as the<br />
hegemonic player in the inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l are<strong>na</strong>, defines its<br />
security interests and objectives, perceives and articulates<br />
threats to these goals, and develops polices to protect and<br />
enhance its security objectives to counter these threats.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Background:<br />
Theories, Concepts and Actors 1. Understanding Security<br />
2. Theoretical Perspectives on the Making of Security Policy<br />
3. Key Actors and Institutions in the Making of US Security<br />
Policy 4. The Origins of the Contemporary US Security Policy<br />
Apparatus and Interests Part 2: Post-Cold War US<br />
Approaches to Security 5. US Security Policy after the Cold<br />
War 6. US Security Policy in the War on Terror 7. US Security<br />
Policy in the Age of Obama. Conclusion: The US and the<br />
Gover<strong>na</strong>nce of Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Security. Select Bibliography<br />
June 2011: 246 x 174: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-78190-9: £85.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-78191-6: £23.99<br />
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