- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Social Sciences, Jurisprudence & Economy
- > Politics, Society, Work
- > political science
Full Description
This book explores the Falklands War from an Argentinian perspective, taking into consideration three aspects. First, it introduces classified documents after the end of the thirty-year ban. Second, it highlights various conceptual, institutional, and doctrinal reforms in the Argentinian and other South American armed forces as a result of lessons learned from the Malvinas War. Third, it reflects on the war's long-term implications on Argentina's foreign policy and society. The book offers the first comprehensive, multi-level analysis, and Argentinian scholarship on the conflict. It is based on original primary data, mainly official documentation and interviews with military officers and combatants.
Contents
1.Introduction.- 2.Combat Experiences of the Argentine Army Campaign Artillery in the Falklands/Malvinas War.- 3.Between Coercive Diplomacy and Malvinas Fortress: Argentina's Maritime Operations in the Falklands.- 4.Falklands/Malvinas' Air Warfare and its Consequences: A Critical Geopolitical Approach.- 5.The Silence after Defeat: The Apostadero Naval Malvinas Veterans in the Early Post-War.- 6.South Atlantic Lessons: Falklands/Malvinas War and the Brazilian Army.- 7.The Falklands/Malvinas War and the Brazilian Naval Strategy: Autonomy for a Blue-Water Navy.- 8.Argentine Strategies towards the Falklands/Malvinas since the Democratic Transition, 1983-2018