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The Masks Of War

by Carl H. Builder, Sam Nunn
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Overview

Why was the Navy ready to clear the skies over the Persian Gulf, yet surprised by the mines laid under it? Why is it that the Army is always prepared for war in Europe, but was caught off guard in Korea and Vietnam? And why is the Air Force indifferent to "Star Wars"?

In The Masks of War Carl H. Builder asks what motives lie behind the puzzling and often contradictory behavior of America's military forces. The answer, he finds, has little to do with what party controls the White House or who writes the budget. Far more powerful -- and glacially resistant to change -- are the entrenched institutions and distinct "personalities" of the three armed services themselves.

Examines the motives behind the puzzling and often contradictory behavior of America's military forces, revealing the distinct personalities and entrenched institutions of the three armed services themselves.

Synopsis

Why was the Navy ready to clear the skies over the Persian Gulf, yet surprised by the mines laid under it? Why is it that the Army is always prepared for war in Europe, but was caught off guard in Korea and Vietnam? And why is the Air Force indifferent to "Star Wars"?

In The Masks of War Carl H. Builder asks what motives lie behind the puzzling and often contradictory behavior of America's military forces. The answer, he finds, has little to do with what party controls the White House or who writes the budget. Far more powerful -- and glacially resistant to change -- are the entrenched institutions and distinct "personalities" of the three armed services themselves.

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A senior analyst at RAND is distressed, sometimes nearly hysterical, to discover that each branch of the US military pursues its own interests rather than the nation's, but insists that reform can only come from within. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Foreign AffairsA RAND Corporation Research Study

Builder's provocative book is institutional profile at its best, probing far beyond the flip phrases that usually describe the essence of each service, e.g., that the Air Force likes things it can fly.

Booknews

A senior analyst at RAND is distressed, sometimes nearly hysterical, to discover that each branch of the US military pursues its own interests rather than the nation's, but insists that reform can only come from within. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1989
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages
260
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780801837760

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