Whose Mission, Whose Orders?

Whose Mission, Whose Orders?
Author: David A. Charters
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773549277

The 1998 Good Friday Agreement that ended the conflict in Northern Ireland left intriguing questions unanswered: who made the crucial decisions about the use of the British Army during the Troubles - the politicians or the generals? And how did these decisions shape the army’s operations on the ground? In Whose Mission, Whose Orders?, David Charters pulls back the curtain on secret debates between British politicians and generals, as each struggled to assert their control over army operations. Consulting original sources, Charters examines the roles played by politicians, generals, and senior civil servants in the initial deployment of troops in 1969, the internment operation, the removal of the “no-go” areas, and the Ulster Workers' Council general strike. The case studies highlight the army’s dualistic character as both a professional force and a skilled political player. Despite its political function, Charters argues, politicians did not always listen to the army’s military advice, leading to unsound decisions that aggravated and prolonged the unrest. Illustrating the complex and dynamic balance of civil and military objectives that informed security policy and operations during the conflict in Northern Ireland, Whose Mission, Whose Orders? offers new perspectives on command and control in unconventional warfare.

Uncivil War

Uncivil War
Author: Huw Bennett
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2023-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107136385

Reveals the full story of the British army's role in the most violent phase of the Troubles.

Ground Truth

Ground Truth
Author: Frank Ledwidge
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2024-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1350335541

After twenty years of almost unbroken wars of choice, the ethical deficiencies in the operational conduct of war by Western armed forces have largely been ignored by scholarly critique. This volume addresses these deficiencies, featuring analysis by some of the UK's leading academics and military veterans working in the fields of military ethics and contemporary conflict. Compiled in honour of Colonel David Benest OBE, a soldier-scholar who believed that ethics should be central to an effective military education, the book focuses on problems ranging from the practicalities of how to conduct a counterinsurgency campaign in one of the most challenging combat zones in the world to the failure to account properly for defeat during military conflicts. This important volume explores critical questions perennially raised about the role of the military in a democratic society and the extent to which its ideals are compromised in fighting wars of choice.

Faith and Order

Faith and Order
Author: Herbert Newell Bate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1927
Genre: Christian union
ISBN: