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Defense 101
- Understanding the Military of Today and Tomorrow
- Narrated by: Kevin Moriarty
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Defense 101, a concise primer for understanding the United States' $700+ billion defense budget and rapidly changing military technologies, Michael O'Hanlon provides a deeply informed yet accessible analysis of American military power.
Defense 101 provides in-depth coverage of four critical areas in military affairs:
- Defense budgeting and resource allocation: detailed budget and cost breakdowns, wartime spending allocations, economics of overseas basing, military readiness, and defense budgeting versus US grand strategy
- Gaming and modeling combat: wargaming, micro modeling, nuclear exchange calculations, China scenarios, and assessments of counterinsurgency missions
- Technological change and military innovation: use of computers, communications, and robotics, cutting-edge developments in projectiles and propulsion systems
- The science of war, military uses of space, missile defense and nuclear weapons, testing, and proliferation
For policy makers and experts, military professionals, students, and citizens alike, Defense 101 helps make sense of the US Department of Defense, the basics of war and the future of armed conflict, and the most important characteristics of the American military.
The book is published by Cornell University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
"An excellent guide to the planning, budgeting, wargaming, modeling, and technology issues that have shaped and continue to shape American defense policy." (Michael Gordon, coauthor of Cobra II)
"This book is a miracle of exposition that makes arcane topics of military analysis both understandable and highly engaging." (Harold Feiveson, Princeton University)
"This book is the best to illustrate [defense policy] issues for audiences outside the Pentagon" (Richard K. Betts, Columbia University)