Mobilising the Australian Army
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-56526-4 (ISBN)
John Blaxland is Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University and a former military intelligence officer.
Introduction: on mobilisation Ian Langford; Part I. Mobilising an Army: 1. The Australian Army, mobilisation and its recent intellectual history: the contemporary and historical environment Jean Bou; Part II. Mobilising Resources for War: Early twentieth century; 2. Hard but necessary: resource decision-making to win a war Meighen McCrae; 3. Preserving scratch: interwar mobilisation planning in the Canadian and Australian armies Douglas E. Delaney; 4. Industrial mobilisation: the Australian Army, industry and the Second World War Andrew T. Ross; 5. A double-edged sword: Second World War commercial-sector munitions production for the Australian Army Carol Fort; Part III. Women and Force Expansion: Second World War and beyond; 6. Australia's signals intelligence capability: the employment of women in the lead-up to and opening phases of the Second World War Clare Birgin; 7. Women in the military in Australia and Canada: reflecting on the past, shaping the future Karen D. Davis and Philip McCristall; Part IV. Alliance and Concurrency Pressures: Cold War and post-Cold War; 8. Concurrency pressures of accelerated warfare: strategic issues for a contemporary Australian Army Amanda Johnston; 9. Collective security: allied security alliance planning in South-East Asia during the Cold War Sue Thompson; 10. The Australian Army's growing concurrency pressures, 2003–2010: expectations of a modern land force John Blaxland; 11. Difficulties of coalition operations: UK and US experiences in Operation Telic 8–11 Dan Marston; Part V. Force Preparation: Utilising the Reserve; 12. Mobilising the home reserve: Australia's Second World War Militia James Morrison; 13. National service: Australian's compulsory service schemes since 1945 James Kell; 14. Reserve mobilisation for domestic contingencies: the Australian Army's bushfire and COVID-19 responses Renée Kidson; Part VI. Deployment Challenges: 1990s and beyond; 15. The Kangaroo Exercise Series, 1989–1995: rehearsing mobilisation and force projection Bob Breen; 16. Auditing force projection: the Australian Army's performance in six Australian deployments, 1987–2003 Bob Breen; 17. Organising for operations: case studies from the Australian Defence Force's Afghanistan commitments, 2005–2006 Rhys Crawley; Part VII. Reflections: 18. Where to from here? Reflections on mobilisation in the past and pointers for the future John Blaxland.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 04.11.2025 |
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| Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 160 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 790 g |
| Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Zeitgeschichte |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
| Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Militärgeschichte | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-009-56526-5 / 1009565265 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-009-56526-4 / 9781009565264 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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