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New directions in strategic thinking 2.0 : ANU Strategic & Defence Studies Centre's golden anniversary conference proceedings / edited by Dr. Russell W. Glenn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 237 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781760462239
  • 1760462233
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 355.343 23
LOC classification:
  • U163 .N49 2018eb
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Contents:
Introduction / Russell W. Glenn -- The decline of the classical model of military strategy / Lawrence Freedman -- Economics and security / Amy King -- A bias for action? The military as an element of national power / John J. Frewen -- The prospects for a Great Power 'grand bargain' in East Asia / Evelyn Goh -- Old wine in new bottles? The continued relevance of Cold War strategic concepts / Robert Ayson -- Beyond 'hangovers': The new parameters of post-Cold War nuclear strategy / Nicola Leveringhaus -- The return of geography / Paul Dibb -- Strategic studies in practice: An Australian perspective / Hugh White -- Strategic studies in practice: A South-East Asian perspective / Peter Ho -- American grand strategy in the post-Cold War era / Hal Brands -- The future of strategic studies: Lessons from the last 'golden age' / Hew Strachan -- An Asian school of strategic studies? / Amitav Acharya -- The future of strategic studies: The next golden age / Robert O'Neill -- Conclusion: What is the future of strategic studies? / Paul Dibb -- Appendix 1: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre 50th anniversary celebratory dinner keynote speech: 'To see what is worth seeing' / Brendan Sargeant -- Appendix 2: Conference program.
Review: July 1966 saw the founding of The Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC). Fifty years later, the Centre celebrated its half-century of research, publication, teaching and informing government decision-makers with a two-day conference entitled 'New Directions in Strategic Thinking 2.0', the numerical designator being a tip of the hat to a similar event conducted, as noted in Dr Brendan Taylor's foreword, in 1980. That pair of days saw the podium graced by many of the world's premier thinkers in the strategic studies field. The evening between them brought together academics, practitioners and other honoured guests at a commemorative dinner held beneath the widespread wings of the 'G for George' bomber in the Australian War Memorial, an event privileged by speaker Brendan Sargeant, Associate Secretary of the Australian Department of Defence, and Professor Desmond Ball making one of his last public appearances--Introduction.
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Introduction / Russell W. Glenn -- The decline of the classical model of military strategy / Lawrence Freedman -- Economics and security / Amy King -- A bias for action? The military as an element of national power / John J. Frewen -- The prospects for a Great Power 'grand bargain' in East Asia / Evelyn Goh -- Old wine in new bottles? The continued relevance of Cold War strategic concepts / Robert Ayson -- Beyond 'hangovers': The new parameters of post-Cold War nuclear strategy / Nicola Leveringhaus -- The return of geography / Paul Dibb -- Strategic studies in practice: An Australian perspective / Hugh White -- Strategic studies in practice: A South-East Asian perspective / Peter Ho -- American grand strategy in the post-Cold War era / Hal Brands -- The future of strategic studies: Lessons from the last 'golden age' / Hew Strachan -- An Asian school of strategic studies? / Amitav Acharya -- The future of strategic studies: The next golden age / Robert O'Neill -- Conclusion: What is the future of strategic studies? / Paul Dibb -- Appendix 1: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre 50th anniversary celebratory dinner keynote speech: 'To see what is worth seeing' / Brendan Sargeant -- Appendix 2: Conference program.

July 1966 saw the founding of The Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC). Fifty years later, the Centre celebrated its half-century of research, publication, teaching and informing government decision-makers with a two-day conference entitled 'New Directions in Strategic Thinking 2.0', the numerical designator being a tip of the hat to a similar event conducted, as noted in Dr Brendan Taylor's foreword, in 1980. That pair of days saw the podium graced by many of the world's premier thinkers in the strategic studies field. The evening between them brought together academics, practitioners and other honoured guests at a commemorative dinner held beneath the widespread wings of the 'G for George' bomber in the Australian War Memorial, an event privileged by speaker Brendan Sargeant, Associate Secretary of the Australian Department of Defence, and Professor Desmond Ball making one of his last public appearances--Introduction.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-237).

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