The book is the first in a series of three volumes which explore the actual effectiveness of airpower during the 20th Century. It deals with the functions of military airpower that emerged during World War I on the Eastern and Western Fronts and in the Middle East.
German strategic bombing campaigns against England by Zeppelins and Gotha bombers are described, as is their defeat by British air defenses.
The book explores the development of air doctrine and the concurrent development of air forces, including those of France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, the USSR and the United...
The book is the first in a series of three volumes which explore the actual effectiveness of airpower during the 20th Century. It deals with the funct...
The book is the second in a series of three dealing with the demonstrated effectiveness of airpower during the 20th Century. The air forces and airpower theories of France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, the USSR and the United States are described as they operated and found their pre-war airpower theories valid or wanting when subjected to the acid test of combat. The failure of British and American precision bombing dogma is highlighted.
The book is the second in a series of three dealing with the demonstrated effectiveness of airpower during the 20th Century. The air forces and airpow...
Introduces those with relatively little mathematical training and only an intermediate economic theory course to the important economic issues of collective choice and public welfare. Two central topics are addressed: the ability of government to assess and reflect social concerns, and the effectiveness of government in achieving its stated objectives. An important book for anyone interested in economic policy making.
Introduces those with relatively little mathematical training and only an intermediate economic theory course to the important economic issues of c...