Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, 2001)

Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, 2001)

CE Master’s (Military Studies) CAMPAIGN AND WAR STUDIES 1. CONCEPT OF STRATEGY a. Recommended Readings Clausewitz, Carl von. 1976. On War (Michael Howard and Peter Paret, eds. and trans.). Princeton: Princeton University Press: 75-123. Gray, Colin S. 1999. Modern Strategy. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 16-128. b. Additional Readings Beaufre, Andre. 1967. Strategy of Action. London: Faber and Faber. Chaliand, Gerard, ed. 1994. The Art of War in World History. Berkeley: University of California: 1023-1040. Echevarria, Antulio J. II. 1996. Moltke and the German Military Tradition: His Theories and Legacies. Parameters 26(1). Janiczek, Rudolph M. 2007. A Concept at the Crossroads: Rethinking the Centre of Gravity. Carlisle: US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute. Seow Hiang, Lee. 1999. Center of Gravity or Center of Confusion: Understanding the Mystique. Maxwell AFB, Al: Air Command and Staff College Wright Flyer Paper No. 10. Creveld, Martin van. 1991. The Transformation of War. New York: The Free Press. Vego, Milan. 2000. Centre of Gravity. In Military Review LXXXX(2). Watts, Barry D. 1996. Clausewitzian Friction and Future War. McNair Paper No. 52. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University. 2. ANNIHILATION STRATEGIES a. Recommended Readings (Clausewitz) 1 Paret, Peter. 1986. Clausewitz. Peter Paret, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age. Princeton: Princeton University Press: 186-213. b. Recommended Readings (Center of Gravity) Strange, Joseph. 1996. Centers of Gravity & Critical Vulnerabilities: Building on the Clausewitzian Foundation So We Can All Speak the Same Language. Perspectives on Warfighting Number Four, 2nd ed. Quantico, VA: Marine Corps Association. c. Additional Readings Creveld, Martin van. 1997. What is Wrong with Clausewitz? Gert de Nooy, ed. The Clausewitzian Dictum and the Future of Western Military Strategy. The Hague and Boston: Kluwer Law International: 7-23. Heuser, Beatrice. 2010. The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Luttwak, Edward N. 1980-1981. The Operational Level of War. International Security (Winter). Paret, Peter. 1976. Clausewitz and the State: The Man, His Theories, and His Times. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rogers, Clifford J. 2002. Clausewitz, Genius, and the Rules. Journal of Military History 66(4): 1167–1176. Wallach, Jehuda. 1986. The Dogma of the Battle of Annihilation: The Theories of Clausewitz and Schlieffen and Their Impact on the German Conduct of Two World Wars. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Herberg-Rothe, Andreas. 2007. Clausewitz‘s Puzzle: The Political Theory of War. London: Oxford University Press. 3. DISLOCATION a. Recommended Readings Bassford, Christopher. 1994. Clausewitz in English: The Reception of Clausewitz in Britain and America, 1815-1945. New York, Oxford University Press: 128-143. Howard, Michael. 1966. Jomini and the Classical Tradition. Michael Howard, ed. The Theory and Practice of War. New York: Praeger: 3-20. 2 Linn, Brian McAllister. 2007. The Echo of Battle. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 193-232. Murray, Williamson. 1996. Innovation in Armoured War. Williamson Murray and Allan R. Millett, eds. Military Innovation in the Interwar Period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Rothenberg, Günther. 1986. Moltke, Schlieffen, and the Doctrine of Strategic Envelopment. Peter Paret, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy. Princeton: Princeton University Press: 296-325. Shy, John. 1986. Jomini. In Peter Paret, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy. Princeton: Princeton University Press: 143-185 Warden, John. 1995. The Enemy as a System. Airpower Journal (Spring): 40-55. b. Additional Readings (Manoeuvre Theorists) Bolger, Daniel. 1993. Maneuver Warfare Reconsidered. Richard Hooker, ed. Maneuver Warfare: An Anthology. Novato, CA: Presidio. Bond, Brian. 1977. Liddell Hart: A Study of his Military Thought. London: Cassell. Brinton, Crane, Gordon A. Craig, and Felix Gilbert. 1944. Jomini. Edward Mead Earle, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought from Machiavelli to Hitler. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Danchev, Alex. 1998. Alchemist of War: The Life of Basil Liddell Hart. London: Nicholson. Gat, Azar. 1998. Fascist and Liberal Visions of War: Fuller, Liddell Hart, Douhet, and Other Modernists. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Harris, J.P. 1995. Men, Ideas, and Tanks: British Military Thought and Armoured Forces, 1903-1939. Manchester: University of Manchester Press. Higham, Robin. 1966. The Military Intellectuals in Britain, 1918-1939. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press: 42-46, 67-81, 237-43. Hooker, Richard. 1993. Maneuver Warfare: An Anthology. Novato, CA: Presidio. Leonard, Robert. 1994. The Art of Maneuver: Maneuver Warfare Theory and Airland Battle. Novato: Presidio: 27-60. Lind, William. 1985. Maneuver Warfare Handbook. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 3 Luvaas, Jay. 1964. The Education of an Army: British Military Thought, 1815-1940. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 335-75. Mertsalov, A.N. 2004. Jomini versus Clausewitz. Mark and Ljubica Erickson, eds. Russia: War, Peace and Diplomacy. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson: 11-19. Naveh, Shimon. 1997. In Pursuit of Military Excellence: The Evolution of Operational Theory. London: Frank Cass. Mearsheimer, John. 1988. Liddell Hart and the Weight of History. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. Osinga, Frans. 2007. Science, Strategy and War: The Strategic Theory of John Boyd. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Reid, Brian Holden. 1987. JFC Fuller, Military Thinker. New York: Saint Martin's Press. Trythall, Anthony John. 1977. ―Boney‖ Fuller: Soldier, Strategist, and Writer. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. c. Additional Readings (Indirect Approach, the Deep Battle, and Military Innovation) Corum, James. 1992. The Roots of Blitzkrieg: Hans von Seeckt and the German Military Reform. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press. Habeck, Mary. 2003. Storm of Steel: The Development of Armor Doctrine in Germany and the Soviet Union, 1919-1939. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Hofmann, George. 1997. Combatant Arms vs. Combined Arms: The U.S. Army‟s Quest for Deep Offensive Operations and an Operational Level of Warfare. Armor (Jan-Feb): 6-13, 51-52. Irwin, A.S.H. 1993. Liddell Hart and the Indirect Approach to Strategy. Brian Holden Reid, ed. The Science of War. London: Routledge. Kipp, Jacob. 2000. Military Reform and the Red Army, 1918–1941. Harold R. Winton and David R. Mets, eds. The Challenge of Change: Military Institutions and New Realities, 1918–1941. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Milne, Duncan. 1988. An Example of Force Deployment: Tukhachevsky and the Soviet Art of Deep Battle. Allan English, ed. The Changing Face of War: Learning from History. Montreal: McGill-Queens Press: 67-82. 4 Simpkin, Richard. 1987. Deep Battle: The Brainchild of Marshal Tukachevskii. London: Brassey‟s Defence Publishers. Stoecker, Sally. 1998. Forging Stalin‘s Army: Marshal Tukhachevsky and the Politics of Military Innovation. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Warden, John. 1988. The Air Campaign: Planning for Combat. Washington: NDU Press. Winton, Harold. 1988. To Change an Army: General Sir John Stuart-Burnett and British Armor Doctrine, 1927-1938. Lawrence, KS: Universities of Kansas Press. 4. POLITICS, ECONOMICS, SOCIETY, TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGY a. Recommended Readings Black, Jeremy. 1999. War and the World, 1450-2000. Journal of Military History 63(3): 669-681. Booth, Ken. 1979. Strategy and Ethnocentrism. London: Croom Helm. Farrell, Theo and Terry Terriff, eds. 2002. The Sources of Military Change: Culture, Politics, Technology. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner. Howard, Michael. 1976. War in European History. Katzenstein, Peter J., ed. 1996. The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press. Kennedy, Paul. 1987. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500 to 2000. New York: Random House. Murray, Williamson, and McGregor Knox. 2001. Thinking about revolutions in warfare. MacGregor Knox and Williamson Murray, eds. The Dynamics of Military Revolution, 1300–2050. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 1-14. Lynn, John. 2001. Forging the Western army in seventeenth-century France. MacGregor Knox and Williamson Murray, eds. The Dynamics of Military Revolution, 1300–2050. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 35-56. Beyerchen, Alan. 1996. From radio to radar: interwar military adaptation to technological change in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Williamson Murray and Alan R. Millett, eds. Military Innovation in the Interwar Period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 265-299. 5 Ellis, John. 1986. The Social History of the Machine Gun. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hundley, Richard O. 1999. The Characteristics of Revolutions in Military Affairs. Past Revolutions, Future Transformation: What can the history of revolutions in military affairs tell us about transforming the U.S. Military? Santa Monica, CA: RAND. Krepinevich, Andrew. 1994. Cavalry to Computer: The Pattern of Military Revolutions. The National Interest 37 (Fall): 30-42. Owens, Bill. 2002. Lifting the Fog of War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press: 30-42. b. Additional Readings Adams, Simon. 1995. Tactics or Politics? 'The Military Revolution' and the Hapsburg Hegemony, 1525-1648. Clifford Rogers, ed. The Military Revolution. Readings on the military transformation of Early Modern

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