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War Time: Temporality and the Decline of Western Military Power (Insights: Critical Thinking on International Affairs)

معرفی کتاب «War Time: Temporality and the Decline of Western Military Power (Insights: Critical Thinking on International Affairs)» نوشتهٔ Sten Rynning, Olivier Schmitt, Amelie Theussen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brookings Institution Press ; Chatham House در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

**Perceptions of time contributed to recent Western military failings** The “decline of the West” is once again a frequent topic of speculation. Often cited as one element of the alleged decline is the succession of prolonged and unsuccessful wars—most notably those waged in recent decades by the United States. This book by three Danish military experts examines not only the validity of the speculation but also asks why the West, particularly its military effectiveness, might be perceived as in decline. Temporality is the central concept linking a series of structural fractures that leave the West seemingly muscle-bound: overwhelmingly powerful in technology and military might but strategically fragile. This temporality, the authors say, is composed of three interrelated dimensions: trajectories, perceptions, and pace. First, Western societies to tend view time as a linear trajectory, focusing mostly on recent and current events and leading to the framing of history as a story of rise and decline. The authors examine whether the inevitable fall already has happened, is underway, or is still in the future. Perceptions of time also vary across cultures and periods, shaping socio-political activities, including warfare. The enemy, for example, can be perceived as belong to another time (being “backward” or “barbarian”). And war can be seen either as cyclical or exceptional, helping frame the public’s willingness to accept its violent and tragic consequences. The pace of war is another factor shaping policies and actions. Western societies emphasize speed: the shorter the war the better, even if the long-term result is unsuccessful. Ironically, one of the Western world’s least successful wars also has been America’s longest, in Afghanistan. This unique book is thus a critical assessment of the evolution and future of Western military power. It contributes much-needed insight into the potential for the West’s political and institutional renewal. "A contributed volume, the book examines three interrelated dimensions of temporality related to war (trajectories, perceptions, and pace), and is a critical assessment of the evolution and future of Western military power"-- Provided by publisher
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