Emily O. Goldman is Deputy Director for Interagency Coordination in
the Office of Communication at U.S. Central Command.
Leslie Eliason is Associate Professor and Program Head in the
Department of International Policy Studies at the Monterey
Institute of International Studies.
"With assiduous attention to the dynamics of diffusion - especially it's sensitivity to local contingencies within indigenous cultural settings - this volume succeeds in alerting policy makers to the challenges of advancing (or halting) the spread of technology. It further provides a salutary reminder that "software" - including robust but flexible habits of mind - is often more critical to military effectiveness than hardware." - William J. Astore, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Presidio of Monterey, California "The editors have brought together an excellent collection of pieces on the diffusion of military technology." - Journal of Political and Military Sociology "[The Diffusion of Military Technology and Ideas] is a notable scholarly achievement with profound implications for national and international security." - The International History Review "With its broad and sophisticated approach, this volume brings a more expansive vision and greater theoretical rigor to the study of military diffusion. It also provides a useful framework for policymakers addressing an important but complex issue." - Technology and Culture "This book offers a rich collection of research papers on very important topics...The authors were carefully chosen experts in history, political science, and sociology, who address the very important factors of national culture as they affect the application of new military technologies." - Naval War College Review
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