Skip to main content Site map

Uneasy Coalition: The Entente Experience in World War I


Uneasy Coalition: The Entente Experience in World War I

Hardback by Wallach, Jehuda L

Uneasy Coalition: The Entente Experience in World War I

£70.00

ISBN:
9780313288791
Publication Date:
30 Aug 1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Uneasy Coalition: The Entente Experience in World War I

Description

Wallach provides a pioneering study of coalition warfare. Using World War I as a case study, Wallach examines such important aspects as Allied pre-war planning; the particularistic interests of coalition partners; human relations; the framework for coordination mechanisms within coalitions; the application of such concepts as a general reserve, unified command, and amalgamation of forces; logistical problems; war finance; and the transition from war to peace. In the process, Wallach shows that coalition warfare is among the most difficult forms to develop and maintain successfully. Unfortunately, as recent post-Cold War experiences illustrate, coalition warfare is an ongoing military issue. As such, this book will be of great interest to military planners as well as students of the history of World War I.

Contents

Suggestions for a Typology of Wartime Coalitions Pre-War Planning Between Allies and Potential Allies Particularistic Interests in the Coalition Human Relations Soldier-Soldier Relationship Relationships Between Soldiers and Politicians Coordination Conferences and Coordination Bodies General Reserve and Unified Command Amalgamation of Forces Logistics and War Finances Alliance on the "Peacepath" Conclusions and Lessons General Index

Back

University of Salford logo