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NATO's air war for Kosovo : a strategic and operational assessment / Benjamin S. Lambeth.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2001Description: xxxiv, 276 pages : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • online resource
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0833030507
  • 0833032372 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780833030504
  • 9780833032379 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DR2087.5 .L36 2001
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
Contents:
Introduction -- Prelude to Combat -- The Air War Unfolds -- Why Milosevic Gave up When He Did -- Accomplishments of the Air War -- Friction and Operational Problems -- Lapses in Strategy and Implementation -- Nato's Air War in Perspective.
Summary: This book offers a thorough appraisal of Operation Allied Force, NATO's 78-day air war to compel the president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic, to end his campaign of "ethnic cleansing" in Kosovo. The author sheds light both on the operation's strengths and on its most salient weaknesses. He outlines the key highlights of the air war and examines the various factors that interacted to induce Milosevic to capitulate when he did. He then explores air power's most critical accomplishments in Operation Allied Force as well as the problems that hindered the operation both in its planning and in its execution. Finally, he assesses Operation Allied Force from a political and strategic perspective, calling attention to those issues that are likely to have the greatest bearing on future military policymaking. The book concludes that the air war, although by no means the only factor responsible for the allies' victory, certainly set the stage for Milosevic's surrender by making it clear that he had little to gain by holding out. It concludes that in the end, Operation Allied Force's most noteworthy distinction may lie in the fact that the allies prevailed despite the myriad impediments they faced.
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"Project Air Force Series on Operation Allied Force"--Cover.

"Project Air Force."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-276).

Introduction -- Prelude to Combat -- The Air War Unfolds -- Why Milosevic Gave up When He Did -- Accomplishments of the Air War -- Friction and Operational Problems -- Lapses in Strategy and Implementation -- Nato's Air War in Perspective.

This book offers a thorough appraisal of Operation Allied Force, NATO's 78-day air war to compel the president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic, to end his campaign of "ethnic cleansing" in Kosovo. The author sheds light both on the operation's strengths and on its most salient weaknesses. He outlines the key highlights of the air war and examines the various factors that interacted to induce Milosevic to capitulate when he did. He then explores air power's most critical accomplishments in Operation Allied Force as well as the problems that hindered the operation both in its planning and in its execution. Finally, he assesses Operation Allied Force from a political and strategic perspective, calling attention to those issues that are likely to have the greatest bearing on future military policymaking. The book concludes that the air war, although by no means the only factor responsible for the allies' victory, certainly set the stage for Milosevic's surrender by making it clear that he had little to gain by holding out. It concludes that in the end, Operation Allied Force's most noteworthy distinction may lie in the fact that the allies prevailed despite the myriad impediments they faced.

Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.

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