Command
The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine
(Author) Sir Lawrence FreedmanThroughout history, the concept of command - as both a way to achieve objectives and as an assertion of authority - has been essential to military action and leadership. But, as Sir Lawrence Freedman shows, it is also deeply political. Military command has been reconstructed and revolutionized since the Second World War by nuclear warfare, small-scale guerrilla land operations and cyber interference. Freedman takes a global perspective, systematically investigating its practice and politics since 1945 through a wide range of conflicts from the French Colonial Wars, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bangladesh Liberation War to North Vietnam's Easter Offensive of 1972, the Falklands War, the Iraq War and Russia's wars in Chechnya and Ukraine. By highlighting the political nature of strategy, Freedman shows that military decision-making cannot be separated from civilian priorities and that commanders must now have the sensibility to navigate politics as well as warfare.
Sir Lawrence Freedman
Sir Lawrence Freedman is a renowned British military historian and strategist. His most famous work, "Strategy: A History," delves into the evolution of strategic thinking from ancient times to the present. Freedman's writing style is precise and analytical, making complex concepts accessible to readers. His key contribution lies in reshaping the understanding of strategic thought.