This book offers a fresh approach to the debate on the RAF's bomber
offensive by using modern strategic leadership theory as an analytical
tool to examine the campaign. In particular, it looks at the legality
and legitimacy of the offensive and explores the key interfaces
between the military leaders, the politicians and allies. It also
looks at the major controversies in the aims and objectives of the
campaign and the personalities involved. Modern literature from the
leadership field is used to consider the challenges facing those
charged with the formulation and execution of the offensive. Aspects
of the senior leadership disputes are also dealt with in the context
of the leadership literature and in the wider context of the strategic
challenges then facing Churchill, Sinclair and Portal. A
multi-disciplinary bent to the book enables the reader to move beyond
the narrow confines of military considerations to the thorough
investigation of the legality, legitimacy and morality of the
offensive.
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ISBN
9781441123138
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Continuum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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