Re-examining the roles of landpower in the 21st century and their implications

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William Thomas Johnsen
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"After 13 years of prolonged ground combat, a weary American public is leery of further interventions requiring land forces. Shifting geostrategic conditions, such as a revanchist Russia and a rising China, reinforce this reluctance. At the same time, technological innovation once more offers the chimera of war from a distance that does not endanger land forces. Nonetheless, at some point, a highly volatile international security environment will place U.S. national interests at risk, requiring the use of military power. Given the increasing rise of interdependence among all components of military power (air, cyberspace, land, sea, and space), a better understanding of Landpower is essential if national leaders are to have a full range of policy options for protecting and promoting those interests. Landpower, 'the ability -- by threat, force, or occupation -- to gain, sustain, exploit control over land, resources, and people,' stems from a country's geostrategic conditions, economic power, population, form of government, and national will. The military elements of Landpower include a country's ground forces, the institutions that generate and sustain those forces, and the human dimension -- intelligent, highly adaptable, and innovative individuals -- so vital to the successful employment of Landpower. Landpower offers policymakers tremendous utility in peace, crisis, or war, because Landpower can defeat, deter, compel, reassure, engage, and support the nation. Within each of these roles, as well as across them, Landpower can carry out the broadest range of military operations. This versatility across the spectrum of conflict offers national leaders the greatest number of effective policy options"--Publisher's web site.

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54

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Re-examining the roles of landpower in the 21st century and their implications
2014, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Context. The future security environment
Military elements of power
Interdependence
Land power in the 21st century. Landpower defined
Elements of landpower. National elements
Military elements
Strategic and operational versatility : roles and missions of landpower in the 21st century. Defeat
Deter
Compel
(Re)Assure
Engagement
Support to the nations
Specific roles and missions
Conclusions : landpower : a means to an end, not an end.

Edition Notes

"November 2014."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-54).

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.

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Carlisle Barracks, PA
Other Titles
Re-examining the roles of landpower in the twenty-first century and their implications

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Library of Congress
U260 .J64 2014, UA23 .J64 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 54 pages
Number of pages
54

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31299373M
ISBN 10
1584876514
ISBN 13
9781584876519
LCCN
2014486045
OCLC/WorldCat
897039521, 896955917

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