From Ally to Enemy

From Ally to Enemy
Author: Philip Towle
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004213643

This study, closely researched by Philip Towle over the past thirty years, is principally concerned with the military relations between Britain and Japan during the first half of the twentieth century and the ambivalence, misunderstandings and misconceptions that informed their relationship, described by the author as ‘an epic tragedy’. Following the signing of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in 1902, Japan was held up as a model in Britain and Britain in Japan. But within a generation, the British came to see Japan as the first country to challenge the League of Nations and to begin a new age of imperialism. Conversely, the Japanese armed forces saw Britain as the greatest obstacle to Japanese ambitions in China and elsewhere. In 1936, Lieutenant Commander Tota Ishimaru’s book Japan Must Fight Britain was printed in Britain, its significance ignored at many levels, and five years later the two countries were at war. ‘The feelings stirred up by that conflict,’ notes Towle, ‘still have resonance today.’ From Ally to Enemy brings together a most important body of research that is long overdue in book form and will be widely welcomed by historians and researchers of the period, as well as those seeking more detailed analysis of specific aspects of the pre-war Anglo-Japanese military relationship.

The Alliance Without Enemy: a Post Cold War History of West

The Alliance Without Enemy: a Post Cold War History of West
Author: Dr. Priyabhishek Sharma
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 154370560X

This book has the following features: • When we say “West,” what do we really mean? The prologue sets out to explore this question from literary, historical, strategic, philosophical, and cultural vantage points • In order to understand today’s West, different shades of the long and arduous transatlantic dialogue starting with Christopher Columbus’s accidental discovery of America to the collapse of Soviet Union have been reasonably accounted for. The second chapter traces back this evolutionary journey in simple, easily understandable way. • The book has been a fifteen-year story of phenomenal change, which redefined the very nature of the Western Alliance after the collapse of Soviet Union. • Changes in the geopolitical map of Europe, emergence of European Union, re-orientation of NATO, and the mutual play between the United States and Europe all throughout the decade of 1990s have been woven into the narrative of this book with the aim to understand how the West, if at all, has changed. • Three major events of post–Cold War history—the Balkan Crisis, the 9/11, and Iraq War 2003—had played major stimulus in re-understanding the West. Detailed chronological accounts of these events have been presented before the reader. • What are the rationale, motivations, and implications of EU and NATO’s enlargements to the East, and how has the enlargement impacted the Alliance. • The epilogue reflects upon what has changed and what continues in today’s West across different historical phases. • How have the schemes of European security in post-cold war era been coexisting with the changing face of NATO is yet another theme this book seeks to address.

Searching for an Enemy

Searching for an Enemy
Author: Krish Bharadwaj
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482843528

Here in this nation everyone walks with their own agenda and there is nothing like National agenda. Trillion dollars gamble by corporates in elections. Ruling Party with 100 years of political heritage collapses. An ultra-right captures the power. P.M.s agenda for presidential form of government backed by communal organs. They ignited their propaganda to define national identity. Top leaders of RRS die in a mysterious accident-assassination? Only Colonel of RAF knows, who are the murderers and a fugitive leader knows why they were killed. Invaded terrorists blasts airport, assassinates DMP leaders who refused to toe them. PM is their prime target. Their plan is 100% perfect. Behind all those acts...who are the conspirators? Read. .SEARCHING FOR AN ENEMY!

Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II

Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II
Author: Phil Haun
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813176794

Following the cataclysmic losses suffered in World War I, air power theorists in Europe advocated for long-range bombers to overfly the trenches and strike deep into the enemy's heartland. The bombing of cities was seen as a means to collapse the enemy's will to resist and bring the war to a quick end. In the United States, airmen called for an independent air force, but with the nation's return to isolationism, there was little appetite for an offensive air power doctrine. By the 1930s, however, a cadre of officers at the US Army Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) had articulated an operational concept of high-altitude daylight precision bombing (HADPB) that would be the foundation for a uniquely American vision of strategic air attack. In Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II editor Phil Haun brings together nine ACTS lecture transcripts, which have been preserved in Air Force archives, exactly as delivered to the airmen destined to lead the US Army Air Forces in World War II. Presented is a distinctive American strategy of high-altitude daylight precision bombing as told through lectures given at the ACTS during the interwar period and how these airmen put the theory to the test. The book examines the Air Corps theory of HADPB as compared to the reality of combat in World War II by relying on recent, revisionist histories that have given scholars a deeper understanding of the impact of strategic bombing on Germany.

The Therapeutic Alliance

The Therapeutic Alliance
Author: J. Christopher Muran
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1606238876

This state-of-the-art book presents research-based practice guidelines that clinicians of any orientation can use to optimize the therapeutic alliance. Leading proponents of the major psychotherapeutic approaches explain just what a good alliance is, how to create it, and how to recognize and repair alliance ruptures. Applications in individual, group, couple, and family therapy are explored; case examples vividly illustrate the concepts and techniques. Links between the quality of the alliance and client outcomes are elucidated. A section on training fills a major gap in the field, reviewing proven strategies for helping therapists to develop key relationship-building skills.