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Author Kolenda, Christopher D., author.

Title Zero-sum victory : what we're getting wrong about war / Christopher D. Kolenda.

Publication Info. Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2021]

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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  355.355 KOLENDA    Check Shelf
Description xv, 375 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-367) and index.
Summary "Why have the major post-9/11 US military interventions turned into quagmires? Despite huge power imbalances in the United States's favor, significant capacity-building efforts, and repeated tactical victories by what many observers call the world's best military, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq turned intractable. The US government's fixation on zero-sum, decisive victory in these conflicts is a key reason why military operations to overthrow two developing-world regimes failed to successfully achieve favorable and durable outcomes. In Zero-Sum Victory, retired US Army colonel Christopher D. Kolenda identifies three interrelated problems that have emerged from the government's insistence on zero-sum victory. First, the US government has no organized way to measure successful outcomes other than a decisive military victory, and thus, selects strategies that overestimate the possibility of such an outcome. Second, the United States is slow to recognize and modify or abandon losing strategies; in both cases, US officials believe their strategies are working, even as the situation deteriorates. Third, once the United States decides to withdraw, bargaining asymmetries and disconnects in strategy undermine the prospects for a successful transition or negotiated outcome. Relying on historic examples and personal experience, Kolenda draws thought-provoking and actionable conclusions about the utility of American military power in the contemporary world-insights that serve as a starting point for future scholarship as well as for important national security reforms"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject United States -- Military policy -- History -- 21st century -- Case studies.
Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Case studies.
Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Case studies.
Prolonged war -- United States -- Case studies.
Irregular warfare -- Case studies.
Irregular warfare. (OCoLC)fst01764278
Military policy. (OCoLC)fst01021386
Prolonged war. (OCoLC)fst01078884
Iraq. (OCoLC)fst01205757
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Afghan War (2001-) (OCoLC)fst01695175
Iraq War (2003-2011) (OCoLC)fst01802311
Chronological Term Since 2000
Genre/Form Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title What we're getting wrong about war
Other Form: ebook version : 9780813152899
ISBN 9780813152769 (hardcover)
0813152763 (hardcover)
9780813152837 electronic book
9780813152899 electronic publication
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