03414nam 2200373 450 991072594210332120230704153538.010.56686/9798986259420(CKB)5680000000309248(NjHacI)995680000000309248(EXLCZ)99568000000030924820230704d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBoots and Suits Historical Cases and Contemporary Lessons in Military Diplomacy /Philip S. KosnettQuantico, Virginia :Marine Corps University Press (MCUP),2023.1 online resource (xxvii, 405 pages) illustrations979-89-86259-42-0 Diplomacy through Arms Sales: the Case of the U.S. and the Ottoman Empire, 1865-1880 /Dr. Bestami Bilgic --The Kenner Mission and the Confederate States of America's Failed Military Diplomacy /Dr. David Campmier --U.S. Military Diplomacy and the Imperial State of Iran /Dr. Kyle Balzer --Replacing the Pillar: U.S. Policy on Military Aid to Egypt from Carter to Reagan /James Bowden --Hybrid Warfare as a Strategic Policy Tool: The Case of Russia /Dr. Ipshita Bhattacharya --The Evolution of U.S. and European Policy on Military Assistance to Ukraine /Frank Goertner, Edward Hunter Christie, Eugene M. Fishel, Yaro Kulchyckyj --Turkish-U.S. Defense Diplomacy in the 21st Century /Dr. Tuba Unlu Bilgic and Stallion Yang --The U.S. and Chinese Struggle for Influence in the Pacific /Amb. John Hennessey-Niland --Military Diplomacy Conceptualized from a Small State's Perspective: The Case of The Netherlands /Lt. Col. Dr. Mirjam Grandia Mantas, Hester Postma, Col. Dr. AJH Bouwmeester --Improving Civil-Military Operations in Humanitarian Emergencies /Sara Belligoni --The Military Attache̹: Adapting to Alien Cultures /Lt. Col. Michael Skaggs, USMC (Ret.) --POLAD 101: Lessons in Civ-Mil Coordination from the Global War on Terror /Joanne Cummings and Heather Steil --The Provincial Reconstruction Team Programs in Afghanistan and Iraq /Alison Storsve --Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan and Iraq: An Ambassadorial Perspective /Amb. Ronald E. Neumann (Ret.)"Boots and Suits, edited by Ambassador Philip S. Kosnett (Ret), discusses aspects of military diplomacy, featuring an edited collection of chapters by ambassadors, scholars, and servicemembers. This diverse set of authors explains military diplomacy through the lens of both the military and the diplomatic corps of countries, including perspectives from the United States, the Netherlands, and Turkey, among others. This volume will examine the aspects of military diplomacy as used by nations and what differentiates this concept from both military confrontation and diplomatic overtures when used as discrete concepts by nation-states rather than employing military diplomacy to advance their strategic goals"--Provided by publisher.Civil-military relationsUnited StatesMilitary relationsCase studiesCivil-military relations.322.5Kosnett Philip S.1368962NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910725942103321Boots and Suits3394991UNINA