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Author:
Schinella, Anthony M. author.
Title:
Bombs without boots : the limits of airpower / Anthony M. Schinella.
Publisher:
Brookings Institution Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 381 pages : maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Afghan War (2001-)
Civil War (Libya : 2011-)
Israeli Intervention in Lebanon (1996)
Kosovo War (Serbia : 1998-1999)
Operation Allied Force (1999)
Operation Enduring Freedom (2001-)
Operation Odyssey Dawn (2011)
Operation Unified Protector (2011)
Yugoslav War (1991-1995)
Bombing, Aerial--Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bombing, Aerial--Afghanistan.
Bombing, Aerial--Kosovo (Republic)
Bombing, Aerial--Lebanon.
Bombing, Aerial--Libya.
Afghan War, 2001---Aerial operations.
Kosovo War, 1998-1999--Aerial operations.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995--Aerial operations.
Libya--Campaigns.--Civil War, 2011---Campaigns.
Lebanon--History--Israeli intervention, 1996.
Operation Deliberate Force, 1995
Operation Allied Force, 1999.
Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001-
Operation Change of Direction 11, 2006
Operation Odyssey Dawn, 2011.
Operation Unified Protector, 2011.
Other Authors:
Brookings Institution, issuer of work.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-366) and index
Contents:
Introduction : the appeal of airpower -- Bosnia, 1995-Operation Deliberate Force -- Kosovo, 1999-Operation Allied Force -- Afghanistan, 2001-Operation Enduring Freedom -- Israel/Lebanon, 2006-Operation Change of Direction 11 -- Libya, 2011-Operation Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector -- Conclusion.
Summary:
It sounds simple: use airpower to intervene militarily in conflicts, thus minimizing the deaths of soldiers and civilians while achieving both tactical and strategic objectives. In reality, airpower alone sometimes does win battles, but the costs can be high and the long-term consequences may fall short of what decision-makers had in mind. In Bombs without Boots, long-time U.S. intelligence analyst Anthony Schinella assesses the military operations and postconflict outcomes in five post-Cold War cases in which the United States and/or its allies used airpower to "solve" military problems: Bosnia in 1995, Kosovo in 1999, Afghanistan in 2001, Lebanon in 2006, and Libya in 2011. In each of these cases, airpower helped achieve the immediate objective, but the long-term outcomes often diverged significantly from the original intent of policymakers. Schinella concludes that the combination of airpower and local ground forces can sometimes be effective, but decision-makers should carefully consider the adversary, the proxy being supported, and the potential postconflict commitments before sending planes, drones, or missiles aloft--back cover.
ISBN:
0815732422
9780815732426
0815732414
9780815732419
OCLC:
(OCoLC)978585874
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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