Defense engagement since 1900 : global lessons in soft power /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Lawrence :
University Press of Kansas,
[2020]
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| Series: | Modern war studies.
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Table of Contents:
- The Development of the Role of the Military Attaché, 1900-1919 / Tim Hadley
- Strategic Influence, the Royal Navy, and the Appeasement of Japan, 1934-1937 / Greg Kennedy
- Attachés in Albion: Building the Anglo-American Military Alliance, 1938-1941 / Tyler Bamford
- Attaché and Agent: Colonel B. F. Fellers, U.S. Military Attaché, Cairo, 1940-1942 / C. J. Jenner
- "A Word Here and a Phrase There": Major-General Maurice A. Pope and the Canadian Joint Staff Mission, Washington, 1942-1944 / Douglas E. Delaney
- Japanese Military Attaché during the Second World War: Major General Makoto Onodera as a Spy Master / Ken Kotani
- British Defence Engagement and Defence Advisers in Kenya after Independence / Poppy Cullen
- Nurturing a "Delicate Flower": British Military Attachés in Cairo and Defence Engagement in Egypt, 1968-1973 / Geraint Hughes
- The Use of British Seconded and Contracted Military Personnel to Advance Britain's Interests: A Case Study from the United Arab Emirates from 1965 to 2010 / Athol Yates
- The Nature, Character, and Viability of Modern UK Defence Engagement Policy / Col. RRE Lindsay, Col. OCC Brown, Group Captain PD Kennett.