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9780801483110 Academic Inspection Copy

Bombing to Win

Air Power and Coercion in War
  • ISBN-13: 9780801483110
  • Publisher: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: CORNELL
  • By Robert A. Pape
  • Price: AUD $73.99
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  • Local release date: 17/07/1996
  • Format: Paperback (229.00mm X 152.00mm) 277 pages Weight: 907g
  • Categories: Air forces & warfare [JWG]
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From Iraq to Bosnia to North Korea, the first question in American foreign policy debates is increasingly: Can air power alone do the job? Robert A. Pape provides a systematic answer. Analyzing the results of over thirty air campaigns, including a detailed reconstruction of the Gulf War, he argues that the key to success is attacking the enemy's military strategy, not its economy, people, or leaders. Coercive air power can succeed, but not as cheaply as air enthusiasts would like to believe. Pape examines the air raids on Germany, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq as well as those of Israel versus Egypt, providing details of bombing and governmental decision making. His detailed narratives of the strategic effectiveness of bombing range from the classical cases of World War II to an extraordinary reconstruction of airpower use in the Gulf War, based on recently declassified documents. In this now-classic work of the theory and practice of airpower and its political effects, Robert A. Pape helps military strategists and policy makers judge the purpose of various air strategies, and helps general readers understand the policy debates.
Robert A. Pape is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
1. Why Study Military Coercion? 2., Explaining Military Coercion 3. Coercive Air Power 4. Japan, 1944-1945 5. Korea, 1950-1953 6. Vietnam, 1965-1972 7. Iraq, 1991 8. Germany, 1942-1945 9. Beyond Strategic Bombing Appendix: Coding Cases of Coercive Air Power Index
"Bombing to Win is a critically important book."-Navel War College Review "Robert Pape argues comprehensively and convincingly that in 75 years, strategic bombing of civilians has had no effect on the war aims of their governments... His contribution is well-grounded in massive scholarship, but its value lies more in the demolishing persistent misconceptions than in the provision of new insights for the future of air-power."-Survival "This excellent work is highly recommended as an antidote to the air power hyperbole so often encountered after the Gulf War."-Non-Offensive Defence and Conversion Newsletter
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