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Jason Lyall, "Divided Armies: Inequality and Battlefield Performance in Modern War" (Princeton UP, 2020)

New Books in World Affairs

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The War Between Cohesion and Combat Power

As the military is trying to hold itself together, it's beginning to turn away from combat power in fighting the enemy and towards fighting itself. As you use more repression against your own soldiers, those soldiers have more grievances. There gon be increasingly likely to try and escape. So need to use more coercion. This feedback is looping. So you're fighting the enemy, and then you're also fighting your own soldiers in some ways, to try and hold them in place. For lots of armies on that higher end of it, the big challenge is not how to fight your enemy, it's how to hold your army together on the battlefield.

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