Select two of the propositions, identify which you have chosen, and describe how airpower (broadly defined, along with cyber- and spacepower) can most effectively contribute to ensuring that war termination coincides with national interests, within the construct the propositions outline.
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Select two of the propositions, identify which you have chosen, and describe how airpower (broadly defined, along with cyber- and spacepower) can most effectively contribute to ensuring that war termination coincides with national interests, within the construct the propositions outline.
“First: Wars are defined not by their extremes but by their limitations. Concepts of total war or complete victory are abstractions whose function is to depict an ideal case against which real war can be understood and conducted.
Second: War’s original aims and methods are constantly revised by the stresses and actions of war. The only way in which a war ends, therefore, depends on the strategic and operational context that the war itself has created during its course.
Third: The public face of war is ever more cosmopolitan and so, therefore, is the conduct of war itself, which can no longer be quarantined from the influence of the world beyond, if it ever could.
Fourth: In ever war, the aims of all sides, no matter how opposed at the beginning, gradually converge toward an agreement to stop fighting.
Fifth: This convergence of aims is not produced on the battlefield alone. It derives not only from military actions but also from influences well beyond the battlefield, only some of which may be within the reach of control by policymakers, strategists, and operational commanders.
Last: Within the confines of war itself, a war’s terminal campaign exercises the greatest influence over the manner in which it ends and, therefore, is not always a war’s last campaign. This means that the concept of a decisive campaign or victory is of less utility than orthodox military thought has traditionally assumed.”
Attached is a guide that explains the format and how to use citations that are required for the essay. Also the supporting material that is to be use for this essay.
Tips for writing the essay.
Topic (given to you as the assignment question) / Paper Title
II. Introduction of Paper
Write a few brief introductory sentences leading into the topic…
End the introductory paragraph with your thesis statement (something to the effect of: “In this essay I will…”; or, “The purpose of this paper is…”). A clear, concise thesis statement that outlines the scope, purpose and/or intent of your paper is the most important part of scholarly writing.
III. Body of Paper
Have at least four or five sentences for each topic paragraph supporting main points one, two, three, etc…
Support your main points with your own critical thinking based on your analysis of the course material and use appropriate citations (endnotes) from the course material to support your assertions/position…
IV. Conclusion
Write a few sentences briefly summarizing the main points of your paper…
Link your conclusion back to your thesis statement…briefly noting how you proved or supported
Select two of the propositions, identify which you have chosen, and describe how airpower (broadly defined, along with cyber- and spacepower) can most effectively contribute to ensuring that war termination coincides with national interests, within the construct the propositions outline.
“First: Wars are defined not by their extremes but by their limitations. Concepts of total war or complete victory are abstractions whose function is to depict an ideal case against which real war can be understood and conducted.
Second: War’s original aims and methods are constantly revised by the stresses and actions of war. The only way in which a war ends, therefore, depends on the strategic and operational context that the war itself has created during its course.
Third: The public face of war is ever more cosmopolitan and so, therefore, is the conduct of war itself, which can no longer be quarantined from the influence of the world beyond, if it ever could.
Fourth: In ever war, the aims of all sides, no matter how opposed at the beginning, gradually converge toward an agreement to stop fighting.
Fifth: This convergence of aims is not produced on the battlefield alone. It derives not only from military actions but also from influences well beyond the battlefield, only some of which may be within the reach of control by policymakers, strategists, and operational commanders.
Last: Within the confines of war itself, a war’s terminal campaign exercises the greatest influence over the manner in which it ends and, therefore, is not always a war’s last campaign. This means that the concept of a decisive campaign or victory is of less utility than orthodox military thought has traditionally assumed.”
Attached is a guide that explains the format and how to use citations that are required for the essay. Also the supporting material that is to be use for this essay.
Tips for writing the essay.
Topic (given to you as the assignment question) / Paper Title
II. Introduction of Paper
Write a few brief introductory sentences leading into the topic…
End the introductory paragraph with your thesis statement (something to the effect of: “In this essay I will…”; or, “The purpose of this paper is…”). A clear, concise thesis statement that outlines the scope, purpose and/or intent of your paper is the most important part of scholarly writing.
III. Body of Paper
Have at least four or five sentences for each topic paragraph supporting main points one, two, three, etc…
Support your main points with your own critical thinking based on your analysis of the course material and use appropriate citations (endnotes) from the course material to support your assertions/position…
IV. Conclusion
Write a few sentences briefly summarizing the main points of your paper…
Link your conclusion back to your thesis statement…briefly noting how you proved or supported
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II. Introduction of Paper
Write a few brief introductory sentences leading into the topic…
End the introductory paragraph with your thesis statement (something to the effect of: “In this essay I will…”; or, “The purpose of this paper is…”). A clear, concise thesis statement that outlines the scope, purpose and/or intent of your paper is the most important part of scholarly writing.
III. Body of Paper
Have at least four or five sentences for each topic paragraph supporting main points one, two, three, etc…
Support your main points with your own critical thinking based on your analysis of the course material and use appropriate citations (endnotes) from the course material to support your assertions/position…
IV. Conclusion
Write a few sentences briefly summarizing the main points of your paper…
Link your conclusion back to your thesis statement…briefly noting how you proved or supported