Strategic Cousins

Strategic Cousins

  • John Charles Blaxland
Publisher:McGill-Queen's Press - MQUPISBN 13: 9780773530355ISBN 10: 0773530355

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Strategic Cousins is written by John Charles Blaxland and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0773530355 (ISBN 10) and 9780773530355 (ISBN 13).

Australia and Canada may have different security strategies, reflecting contrasting domestic circumstances, but John Blaxland shows that common interests have led their forces to work together for over a century.Strategic Cousinsexamines the role of the professional armed forces of these geographically distant nations through a comparison of their historical experiences with expeditionary land forces.Blaxland traces the shift from ties with the British Empire, which led Canadian and Australian forces to fight in the Boer War, the two World Wars, and Korea, to their contribution alongside the United States in Afghanistan. Using late twentieth-century concepts of policy, military strategy, operations, and tactics, he reveals that Canada and Australia have had remarkably comparable experiences while supporting their key allies. Although the two nations have at times chosen divergent courses, their paths since the end of the Cold War have largely converged - and closer collaboration could increase their influence and effectiveness and benefit their allies.