The Changing of the Guard
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The Changing of the Guard
The Changing of the Guard by Simon Akam is a revelatory, explosive new analysis of the British military today.
Over the first two decades of the twenty-first century, Britain has changed enormously. During this time, the British Army fought two campaigns, in Iraq and Afghanistan, at considerable financial and human cost. Yet neither war achieved its objectives. This book questions why and provides challenging but necessary answers.
Composed of assiduous documentary research, field reportage, and hundreds of interviews with many soldiers and officers who served, as well as the politicians who directed them, the allies who accompanied them, and the family members who loved andβon occasionβlost them, it offers a strikingly rich, nuanced portrait of one of Britain's pivotal national institutions in a time of great stress.
Award-winning journalist Simon Akam, who spent a year in the army when he was 18, returned a decade later to see how the institution had changed. His book examines the relevance of the armed forces todayβtheir social, economic, political, and cultural role. This is as much a book about Britain, and about the politics of failure, as it is about the military.
'Akam's beautifully written, from the inside out, account of the British Army's reluctance to engage with the realities of recent small wars, in Afghanistan in particular, is a must-read for every serious student of modern military history. At one level, it explains how and why we managed to turn victory over Al Qaeda in Afghanistan into defeat at the hands of the Taliban. But this book is about much more than the army in Afghanistanβit is a parable about failure, the failure of a revered institution, with a proud history and an uncritical public, to come to terms with a changed and changing world.'
βSir Sherard Cowper-Coles, former British ambassador to Afghanistan
'Simon Akam has written a perceptive, challenging and passionate book that looks at modern soldiering. In doing so, Akam provides an invaluable look at how the British Army worksβand how the changing world in the 21st century is asking new and complex questions for soldiers and military strategy alike.'
βPeter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads
'This brave, absorbing and prodigiously well-researched tour de force renders every previous account of the British Army in its disastrous recent campaigns obsolete. Akam makes an unanswerable case that we are no longer very good at fighting wars, building his arguments with panache and good sense. In doing so he has done his country, and the army, a great serviceβalthough the Generals may not see it quite that way just yet. Put away the self-serving autobiographies and the obsequious histories of in-house academics; this is the definitive account of the British Army in its 21st Century misadventures.'
βFrank Ledwidge, author of Losing Small Wars
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922310279
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 22 March 2021
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 58.0mm
Width: 164.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 974g
Pages: 704
About the Author
Simon Akam held a Gap Year Commission in the British Army before attending Oxford University. He won a Fulbright scholarship to study at Columbia Journalism School and in 2010 won the professional strand of The Guardian's International Development Journalism Competition. He has worked for The New York Times,Reuters andNewsweek, and his writing has appeared in publications includingThe Economist, GQ, Bloomberg Businessweek, Outside, The Washington Post, the Financial Times, New Statesman, theParis Review, andThe New Republic. He co-hosts the writing podcast Always Take Notes.
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