1. Through 11 September2. The Poverty of Strategy3. A War on Terror?4. Saddam, Slow Decline and Rapid Fall5. Social Instability6. Macabre Lethality7. The Ascent of the Missile8. Ballistic Encounter9. Terrestrial Coverage10. The Hevens Subverted?11. Pax Atlantica12. Arms in Moderation13. Planetary Internationalism14. Strategy Transcended
Neville Brown is a Professorial Associate Fellow at Mansfield College, University of Oxford, where he has specialized mainly in historical climatology. From January 2001 to December 2003, he was also a Senior Fellow with the Defence Engineering Group at University College London.
"This is a truly important book, one that should be read by policy
makers in London and Washington and elsewhere throughout the world.
Lucidly written by a distinguished British academic with a strong
background in natural science and military technology as well as in
the humanities, the text reviews remarkably comprehensively the
world outlook and strategic thinking in the aftermath of 9/11. It
is also rich in constructive policy proposals for the future.
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-Professor Milton C. Cummings, Jr., Johns Hopkins University
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