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Precision - by James Patton Rogers (Paperback)
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- A ground-breaking study on the concept of precision warfare and how it has shaped our view of armed conflict
- About the Author: James Patton Rogers is the Executive Director of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University.
- 224 Pages
- Political Science, Security (National & International)
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A ground-breaking study on the concept of precision warfare and how it has shaped our view of armed conflict
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A ground-breaking study on the concept of precision warfare and how it has shaped our view of armed conflictFrom the Back Cover
We think of precision warfare as a modern invention, closely associated with the Gulf War, the Kosovo Campaign and drone technologies. But its origins go back much further in history.
As war historian James Patton Rogers reveals, this quest to achieve precision in war began in 1917, during the early years of powered flight in the United States. This means that precision has been a significant, if not always achievable, feature of American strategic thought for more than a hundred years. Patton Rogers takes readers on a journey through the twentieth century, highlighting the innovative thinkers of the First World War, the experimental technologies of the Second World War and the surprising Cold War nuclear strategies that made precision the dominant feature it is today. From Russia's offensive war in Ukraine to Libya, Ethiopia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the conflicts of the twenty-first-century are being fought with precision weapons. Patton Rogers answers two enduring questions: why has precision been such a defining feature of US military thinking? And how has this ambition shaped public and military perceptions of war today?Review Quotes
'James Patton Rogers' history of precision warfare is a veritable tour de force, extraordinarily well researched and written in ways that will make it imperative reading for military historians and strategists but accessible and enriching for the public as a whole.'
Sarah Kreps, author of Drones: What Everyone Needs to Know
Charles J. 'Chuck' Richardson, Second World War veteran and author of 35 Missions to Hell and Back 'Patton Rogers's book plugs the gap in the historiography of America's development of precision air power, demonstrating how the contested nuclear strategy through the 1950s and 1960s influenced the evolution of America's precision ethos. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of American airpower.'
Christopher J. Fuller, author of See It/Shoot It: The Secret History of the CIA's Lethal Drone Program 'A brilliant, and in places gripping, history of the US military's quest to achieve precision in warfare.'
Theo Farrell, author of Unwinnable: Britain's War in Afghanistan 'A must-read book for those wishing to understand how America has made war for over one hundred years.'
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, author of The Origins of the Cold War 'Bullseye. Just like the precision guided weapons Rogers writes about, this is bang on target.'
Damien Lewis, historian, war reporter, and author of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 'The content is original and compelling...[t]he profession of arms has needed this book for a while.'
Peter Roberts, Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI
'A must-read for students of international relations, military history, war studies, and global security.'
Lewis Sage-Passant, Adjunct Professor in Intelligence at Sciences Po Paris
'A useful contribution to the literature due to its, rather ironic, precise focus on the intellectual underpinnings of the concept. It is rather clear that precision is the desired means for American military operations.'
Joshua C. Huminski, Wavell Room
'Rogers has produced an insightful book on the history of precision in American warfare.
--C. G. Frentzos, Austin Peay State University
Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels.'
CHOICE November 2024 Vol. 62 No. 3
'Rogers treats readers to clear prose and seamless transitions within and between chapters, and readers gain a better understanding of how influential personalities and institutions were involved in establishing a reliance on precision bombing between the world wars and into the Cold War.'
Tim Schultz, Technology and Culture 65, No. 4 (2024)
About the Author
James Patton Rogers is the Executive Director of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University. He has been an expert advisor to the United Nations Security Council, UK Parliament and is the NATO Country Director of the Full Spectrum Drone Warfare project supported by NATO SPS.Additional product information and recommendations
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