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Between Two Oceans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Between Two Oceans

The difference between fact and fiction in Singapore's fascinating military past."

Naval Warfare 1919-1945
  • Language: en

Naval Warfare 1919-1945

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-08-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Naval Warfare 1919e"45 is a comprehensive history of the war at sea from the end of the Great War to the end of World War Two. Showing the bewildering nature and complexity of the war facing those charged with fighting it around the world, this book ranges far and wide: sweeping across all naval theatres and those powers performing major, as well as minor, roles within them. Armed with the latest material from an extensive set of sources, Malcolm H. Murfett has written an absorbing as well as a comprehensive reference work. He demonstrates that superior equipment and the best intelligence, ominous power and systematic planning, vast finance and suitable training are often simply not enough in themselves to guarantee the successful outcome of a particular encounter at sea. Sometimes the narrow difference between victory and defeat hinges on those infinite variables: the individuale(tm)s performance under acute pressure and sheer luck. Naval Warfare 1919e"45 is an analytical and interpretive study which is an accessible and fascinating read both for students and forinterested members of the general public.

Naval Warfare 1919-45
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1071

Naval Warfare 1919-45

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Naval Warfare 1919–45 is a comprehensive history of the war at sea from the end of the Great War to the end of World War Two. Showing the bewildering nature and complexity of the war facing those charged with fighting it around the world, this book ranges far and wide: sweeping across all naval theatres and those powers performing major, as well as minor, roles within them. Armed with the latest material from an extensive set of sources, Malcolm H. Murfett has written an absorbing as well as a comprehensive reference work. He demonstrates that superior equipment and the best intelligence, ominous power and systematic planning, vast finance and suitable training are often simply not enough in themselves to guarantee the successful outcome of a particular encounter at sea. Sometimes the narrow difference between victory and defeat hinges on those infinite variables: the individual’s performance under acute pressure and sheer luck. Naval Warfare 1919–45 is an analytical and interpretive study which is an accessible and fascinating read both for students and for interested members of the general public.

The First Sea Lords
  • Language: en

The First Sea Lords

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-05-23
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Filling an important gap in the literature, this book analyzes the role and performance of the First Sea Lords.

Shaping British Foreign and Defence Policy in the Twentieth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Shaping British Foreign and Defence Policy in the Twentieth Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-31
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume is devoted to the shaping of British foreign and defence policymaking in the twentieth century and illustrates why it's relatively easy for states to lose their way as they grope for a safe passage forward when confronted by mounting international crises and the antics of a few desperate men.

Hostage on the Yangtze
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Hostage on the Yangtze

In 1949, as the Chinese Civil War was about to enter its final, explosive stage, the small British frigate HMS Amethyst was sent on a dangerous mission up the Yangtze River to protect British citizens in Nanking. En route it was attacked by the Chinese Communists and held hostage on the river for several months before the crew managed to make a daring escape. The Amethyst captured news headlines around the world and became an unlikely symbol of the cold war in Asia. This dramatic episode, hailed in the West as a triumph of the human spirit but bitterly condemned by the Chinese Communists, was to prejudice Anglo-Chinese relations for years to come. Using sources not previously available, Malc...

Cold War Southeast Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Cold War Southeast Asia

As World War II came to an end, a period of distrust settled over the world. Southeast Asia was no different. The spectre of Communism stalked the stage. The threat of a global nuclear war hung thick in the air. The struggle for domination between the Americans and the Russians came up against the burgeoning nationalism of the liberated states. In this highly combustible climate, what was to emerge? This book reveals in fascinating detail, country by country, how the Cold War shaped the destiny of Southeast Asia. The competition among the world powers – the USA, USSR, Britain, China – led to dramatically differing fates for the region. Vietnam was to be the worst affected, effectively de...

In Jeopardy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

In Jeopardy

After being catapulted into power as a result of the 1945 General Election, Clement Attlee and his Labour government were forced by severe financial constraints to reassess the role of the Royal Navy in peacetime and to embark upon a major revision of British defence policy in the Far East. As a result, the government decided to undertake a punishing course of naval disarmament in a frenzied effort to make substantial savings that could then be used to help pay for its highly expensive domestic reform programme. This book examines what was involved in carrying out this fundamental realignment in British defence policy east of the Indian subcontinent during the 1945-8 period and explains why ...

Imponderable but Not Inevitable
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Imponderable but Not Inevitable

This book fills an important gap in the literature of modern warfare by focusing on random elements in warfare often overlooked in both the planning and execution of military operations—factors that can turn certain success into devastating failure. By definition, the unforeseeable cannot be seen, but one way to bring more variables under consideration when planning a military action is to review those instances where the unforeseeable changed everything. For professionals and enthusiasts alike, Imponderable But Not Inevitable: Warfare in the 20th Century does just that, reviewing specific instances in 20th-century warfare when things did not go according to plan. Imponderable but Not Inevitable uses case studies to expose the "Inevitability Syndrome," exploring the role of luck, fate, and randomness in influencing both victory and defeat. In essays drawn from World War II, Konfrontasi, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War, a distinguished set of military experts looks at real scenarios of inexplicable losses, illustrating why nothing—nothing—should be taken for granted in war.

Political Leadership in an Era of Decolonisation
  • Language: en

Political Leadership in an Era of Decolonisation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

What is leadership and why is it so important? In what ways does it look very different in different contexts, and in what ways does it look the same? Malcolm Murfett brings together a range of emerging and established scholars to examine these questions in light of some of the mid-20th Century's most intriguing national leaders. In a series of striking biographical essays, lessons are drawn from the apartheid era in South Africa, Lee's remarkable socio-economic transformation of Singapore, Castro's revolutionary overhauling of Cuba and the playing out of Bandaranaike's populist agenda in Sri Lanka. The book illuminates what Brezhnev and Nixon were looking for in the Cold War and what happen...