Technologie militaire

 

I) Sociologie des techniques
II) Systèmes d’armes
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II) Systèmes d’armes/de force

  1. Adamsky Dima, The Culture of Military Innovation, The Impact of Cultural Factors in the Revolution in Military Affairs in Russia, the US, and Israel, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, 2010
  2. Armstrong David, Bullets and Bureaucrats: The Machinegun and the United States Army 1876-1916, Greenwood Press, Westport, 1982.
  3. Armstrong Benjamin F., 21st Century Sims: Innovation, Education, and Leadership for the Modern Era, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, 2015.
  4. Bailey, J.B.A., Field Artillery and Firepower. Updated and Expanded Edition, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2003.
  5. Bergen Peter L., Rothenberg Daniel (eds.), Drone Wars. Transforming Conflict, Law, and Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014.
  6. Bergerson Frederic, The Army Gets an Air Force, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1980.
  7. Boyle Michael J., The Drone Age. How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
  8. Bradin James, From Hot Air to Hellfire: The History of Army Attack Aviation, Presidio Press, Novato, 1994.
  9. Brigety Reuben E., Ethics, Technology and the American Way of War. Cruise Missiles and US Security Policy, nlle. ed., Routledge, London, 2017.
  10. Caron Jean-François, Théorie du super-soldat, Hermann, Paris, 2018.
  11. Chase Kenneth, Firearms. A Global History to 1700, University Press, Cambridge, 2008.
  12. Danet Didier, Jean-Paul Hanon et Gérard de Boisboissel (Dir), La guerre robotisée, Coll. « Guerres et opinions », Economica, Paris, 2012
  13. Davis Vincent, The Politics of Innovation: Patterns in Navy Cases, University of Denver Press, Denver, 1967.
  14. Demy Timothy J., Lucas George R. et Strawser Bradley J. (eds.), Military Ethics and Emerging Technologies, Routledge, Londres, 2014.
  15. Doaré Ronan et Hude Henri (dir.), Les robots au cœur du champ de bataille, Coll. « Guerres et opinions », Economica, Paris, 2011.
  16. Enemark Christian, Armed Drones and  the Ethics of War. Military Virtue in a Post-Heroic Age, Routledge, Londres, 2014.
  17. Farrell Theo, Weapons without a Cause: Politics of Weapons Acquisition in the United States, Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.
  18. Ford Matthew, Weapon of Choice. Small Arms and the Culture of Military Innovation, Londres, Hurst, 2017.
  19. Friedewald Michael, Burgess J. Peter, Čas Johann, Bellanova Rocco, Peissl Walter, Surveillance, Privacy and Security. Citizens’ Perspectives, Routledge, London, 2017.
  20. Friedman Norman, Naval Weapons of World War One. Guns, Torpedoes, Mines, and ASW Weapons of All Nations: An Illustrated Directory, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2011.
  21. Fulton Michael S., Artillery in the Era of the Crusades. Siege Warfare and the Development of Trebuchet Technology, Leiden, Brill, 2018.
  22. Gagnon Richard (Dir.) Penser la guerre au futur, Presses de l’Université Laval, Québec, 2016.
  23. Galliott Jai, Military Robots : Mapping the Moral Landscape, “Military and Defence Ethics”, Ashgate, Farnham, 2015.
  24. Galliott Jai, Reed Warren (eds.), Ethics and the Future of Spying. Technology, National Security and Intelligence Collection, Routledge, London, 2016.
  25. Gat A., British Armour Theory and the Rise of the Panzer Arm. Revising the Revisionists, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2000.
  26. Gray Chris H., Postmodern War. The New Politics of Conflict, London : Routledge, 1997.
  27. Gray Edwyn, Nineteenth Century Torpedoes and Their Inventors, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2004.
  28. Hannas William C., Mulvenon James et Pugliesi Anna B. (eds.), Chinese Industrial Espionnage. Technology Acquisition an Military Modernization, Routledge, London, 2013.
  29. Harris Brice, America, Technology and Strategic Culture. A Clausewitzian Assessment, Londres, Routledge, 2015.
  30. Haworth W. Blair, The Bradley and How It Got That Way: Technology, Institutions, and the Problem of Mechanized Infantry in the United States Army, Westport, Greenwood Press, 1999.
  31. Henrotin Joseph, La technologie militaire en question. Le cas américain, Paris, Economica, 2008 ; 2ème ed. 2013.
  32. Henrotin Joseph, L’art de la guerre à l’âge des réseaux, Londres, ISTE, Londres, 2017.
  33. Jarymowycz Roman, Cavalry. From hoof to track, New York, Praeger, 2008,
  34. Kahaner, Larry, AK-47. The Weapon That Changed the Face of War, Hoboken, Wiley, 2007.
  35. Kingsley F.A. (Ed.), The Applications of Radar and Other Electronic Systems in the Royal Navy in World War 2, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 1995.
  36. Kopolow David A., Death by Moderation: The U.S. Military’s Quest for Useable Weapons, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  37. Kennedy Caroline, Suspects Devices. How IEDs Killed the Western Way of War, Londres, Hurst, 2014.
  38. Knutsen, Dale E., Strike Warfare in the 21st Century. An Introduction to Non-Nuclear Attack by Air and Sea, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2012.
  39. Lele Ajey, Disruptive Technologies for the Military and Security, Springer, Singapore, 2019.
  40. Loire René, Des armes contre la chute. Rêveries guerrières, Paris, TRAMCO, 2005.
  41. Lorge Peter A., The Asian Military Revolution. From Gunpowder to the Bomb, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
  42. Mahnken Thomas G., Technology and the American Way of War since 1945, New York, Columbia University Press, 2008.
  43. Malis Christian, Guerre et stratégie au XXIe siècle, Paris, Fayard, 2014.
  44. McNaugher Thomas, The M16 Controversies: Military Organizations and Weapons Acquisition, New York, Praeger, 1984.
  45. Moy Timothy, War Machines: Transforming Technologies in the US Military, 1920-1940, Austin, Texas A&M Press, 2001.
  46. Owen David, Anti-Submarine Warfare. An Illustrated History, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2007.
  47. Pomeroy Steven A., An Untaken Road. Strategy, Technology, and the Hidden History of America’s Mobile ICBMs, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2016.
  48. Price Alfred, Instruments of Darkness. The History of Electronic Warfare, 1939-1945, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2016.
  49. Raudzens George (ed.), Technology, Disease and Colonial Conquests, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries. Essays Reappraising the Guns and Germs Theories, Leiden, Brill, 2001.
  50. Richelson Jeffrey T., America’s Space Sentinels. The History of the DSP and SBIRS Satellite Systems (2e ed.), Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2012.
  51. Rossiter Ash, Robotics, Autonomous Systems and Contemporary International Security, Routledge, Londres, 2020.
  52. Scharre Paul, Army of None. Autonomous Weapons and The Future of War, New York, W.W. Norton, 2018.
  53. Singer Peter W., Wired for War. The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century, New York, The Penguin Press, 2009.
  54. Waldman John, Hafted Weapons in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. The Evolution of European Staff Weapons between 1200 and 1650, Leiden, Brill, 2005.
  55. Westwick Peter, Stealth. The Secret Contest to Invent Invisible Aircraft, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
  56. Wildenberg Thomas et Polmar Norman, Ship Killer. A History of the American Torpedo, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2010.
  57. Williams Alan, The Knight and the Blast Furnace. A History of the Metallurgy of Armour in the Middle Ages & the Early Modern Period, Leiden, Brill, 2003.
  58. Williams Alan, The Sword and the Crucible. A History of the Metallurgy of European Swords up to the 16th Century, Leiden, Brill, 2012.
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I) Sociologie des techniques

  1. Ailleret Colonel, L’art de la guerre et la technique, Charles-Lavauzelle, Paris, 1950.
  2. Baechler Jean et Georges-Henri Soutou (Dir.), Guerre et technique, Hermann, Paris, 2017.
  3. Boot, Max, War Made New. Technology, Warfare and the Course of History, Random House, New York, 2017.
  4. Bousquet Antoine, The Scientific Way of Warfare: Order and Chaos on the Battlefields of Modernity, Columbia University Press, New York, 2009.
  5. Bousquet Antoine, The Eye of War: Military Perception from the Telescope to the Drone, University of Minnesota Press, 2018.
  6. Brodie Bernard et Brodie Fawn M., From Crossbow to H-Bomb. The Evolution of the Weapons and Tactics of Warfare, 2e ed., Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1973.
  7. Buzan Barry et Herring Eric, The Arms Dynamic in World Politics, Lynne Rienner, London, 1998.
  8. Chiabotti Stephen D. (ed.), Tooling For War: Military Transformations in the Industrial Age, Imprint Publications, Chicago, 1996.
  9. Ehlers, Jr Robert S., Sarah K. Douglas et Daniel P.M. Curzon (Eds.), Technology, Violence, and War. Essays in Honor of Dr. John F. Guilmartin, Jr., Brill, Leiden, 2019.
  10. Farrell Theo, Terriff Terry, The Sources of Military Change: Culture, Politics and Technology, Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 2002.
  11. Faure Samuel B.H., Avec ou sans l’Europe. Le dilemme de la politique française d’armement, Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, 2020.
  12. Gainor Christopher, The Bomb and America’s Missile Age, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2019.
  13. Fuller John F. Charles, L’influence de l’armement sur l’histoire, Paris, Payot, 1948.
  14. Genieys William (dir.), Le choix des armes. Théories, acteurs et politiques, CNRS Editions, Paris, 2004.
  15. Gillepsie Paul G., Weapons of Choice. The Development of Precision Guided Munitions, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2006.
  16. Goldman Emily et Eliason Leslie (eds.), The Diffusion of Military Technology and Ideas, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, 2003.
  17. Gow James, Ernst Dijxhoorn, Rachel Kerr, Guglielmo Verdirame (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of War, Law and Technology, Routledge, Londres, 2019.  
  18. Gray Colin S., Weapons Don’t Make War: Policy, Strategy and Military Technology, Kansas University Press, Lawrence, 1993.
  19. Grunden Walter E., Secret Weapons and World War II. Japan in the Shadow of Big Science, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2005.
  20. Hall Charlie, British Exploitation of German Science and Technology, 1943-1949, Routledge, Londres, 2020.
  21. Gray Colin S., Weapons Don’t Make War: Policy, Strategy and Military Technology, Kansas University Press, Lawrence, 1993.
  22. Hartcup G., Lovell, B., The Effect of Science on the Second World War, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2000.
  23. Grunden Walter E., Secret Weapons and World War II. Japan in the Shadow of Big Science, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2005.
  24. Hammond Grant T., Plowshares into Swords: Arms Races in International Politics, 1840-1991, Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 1993.
  25. Hayes B. et Smith D.  (dir), The Politics of Naval Innovation, Newport: US Naval War College 1994.
  26. Headrick Daniel R., The Tools of Empire: Technology and European Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1981.
  27. Henrotin Joseph, La stratégie génétique dans la stratégie des moyens, ISC, Paris, 2004.
  28. Henrotin Joseph, Mars et Vulcain. Technologie et art de la guerre, Histoire & Stratégie, n°12, Paris, 2012.
  29. Howard Michael, « The Forgotten Dimensions of Strategy », Foreign Affairs, Summer 1979..
  30. Kosal Margaret (Ed.), Disruptive and Game Changing Technologies in Modern Warfare. Development, Use, and Proliferation, Springer, Londres, 2020.
  31. Lacy Mark, Security, Technology and Global Politics. Thinking with Virilio, Routledge, London, 2015.
  32. Ledbetter James, Unwarranted Influence: Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Military-Industrial Complex, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2011.
  33. Lefeez, Sophie. L’illusion technologique dans la pensée militaire, Paris, Nuvis, 2017.
  34. Leslie Stuart, The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford, New York, Columbia University Press, 1993.
  35. MacKenzie Donald et Wajcman Judy (eds.), The Social Shaping of Technology, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, 1999.
  36. MacLeod, Roy M. (Ed.), Science and the Pacific War. Science and Survival in the Pacific, 1939–1945, Springer, Londres, 2000.
  37. Mahnken Thomas G., Technology and the American Way of War since 1945, New York, Columbia University Press, 2010.
  38. Mendelsshon Kurt, The Secret of European Domination. How Science Became the Key to Global Power and What it Signifies for the Rest of the World, New York, Praeger, 1976.
  39. Morriss Roger, Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793–1815. Samuel Bentham and the Royal Dockyards, Routledge, Londres, 2020.
  40. Murray Williamson et Millett Alan Redd (Ed.), Military Innovation in the Interwar Period, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
  41. O’Reagan Douglas M., Taking Nazi Technology. Allied Exploitation of German Science after the Second World War, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2019.
  42. Pestre Dominique (dir.), Deux siècles d’histoire de l’armement en France, de Gribeauval à la force de frappe, CNRS Editions, Paris, 2005.
  43. Possony Stefan T., Pournelle Jerry E. et Kane Francis X., The Strategy of Technology. Winning the Decisive War, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1970.
  44. Alex Roland, War and Technology: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016.
  45. Rosen Stephen P., Winning the Next War: Innovation and the Modern Military, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1991.
  46. Stevenson David, Armaments and the Coming of War: Europe, 1904-1914, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996.
  47. Walton Steven (ed.), Instrumental in War. Science, Research, and Instruments Between Knowledge and the World, Leiden, Brill, 2005.
  48. Wolfe, Audra J., Competing with the Soviets. Science, Technology, and the State in Cold War America, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2013.
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Désarmement et maîtrise des armements

I) Généralités

  1. Berkowitz Bruce D., calculated Risks. A Century of Arms Control, Why It Has Failed, and How It Can Be Made to Work, New York, Simon & Schuster, 1987.
  2. Bertram Christoph (ed.), Arms Control and Military Force, Londres, Gower, Adelphi Library 3, 1980.
  3. Chillaud Matthieu, Désarmement classique et sécurité en Europe, Presses de l’Université du Québec, Québec, 2011.
  4. “Le désarmement”, Stratégique, 47, 1990-3.
  5. Downs George W. et Rocke David M., Tacit Bargaining, Arms Races and Arms Control, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1990.
  6. Hammond Grant T., Plowshares into Swords: Arms Races in International Politics, 1840-1991, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, 1993.
  7. Hosono Gunji, Histoire du désarmement, Paris, Pédone, 1933 (d’une grande richesse ; il existe une version anglaise).
  8. Klein Jean, L’Entreprise du désarmement, Paris, Cujas, 1964.
  9. Klein Jean, “Désarmement et arms control”, Études polémologiques, 12, avril 1974.
  10. Klein Jean, Sécurité et désarmement en Europe, Paris, IFRI-Économica, 1987.
  11. Klein Jean, Maîtrise des armements et désarmement. Les accords conclus depuis 1945, Paris, Les Études de la documentation française, 1991 (recueil des princi­paux accords et traités).
  12. Larsen Jeffrey A. (ed.), Arms Control: Cooperative Security in a Changing Environment, London : Lynne Rienner, 2002.
  13. Marret Jean-Luc, La France et le désarmement, Paris-Montréal, L’Harmattan, 1997 (de 1919 à 1997).
  14. Sims Nicholas A. (ed.), The Future of Biological Disarmament. Strengthening the Treaty Ban on Weapons, Routledge, London, 2015.
  15. Towle Philip, Enforced Disarmament. From the Napoleonic Campaigns to the Gulf War, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1997.

II) Désarmement naval

  1. Bernardi Giovanni, Il Disarmo navale fra le due guerra mundiali (1919-1939), Rome, Ufficio storico della Marina militare, 1975.
  2. Coutau-Bégarie Hervé, Le Désarmement naval, Paris, ISC-Économica, Bibliothèque stratégique, 1995 (avec une bibliographie commentée).
  3. Coutau-Bégarie Hervé (dir.), Aspects du désarmement naval, Paris, CAPC-Économica, 1994.
  4. Goldman Emily O., Sunken Treatises. Naval Arms Control between the Wars, University Park, Pennsylvania State Press, 1994.
  5. Hall Christofer, Britain, America and Arms Control, 1921-1937, New York, St Martin’s Press, 1987.
  6. Kaufman Robert Gordon, Arms Control During the Pre-Nuclear Era. The United States and Naval Limitation between the World Wars, New York-Oxford, Columbia University Press, 1990.
  7. Quester George H. (ed.), Navies and Arms Control, New York, Praeger, 1980.

III) Limitation des armements nucléaires

  1. Adler Emmanuel (ed.), The International Practice of Arms Control, Baltimore-Londres, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 (reprise d’un numéro de Daedalus).
  2. “Arms, Defense Policy and Arms Control”, Daedalus, été 1975.
  3. Barton John H. et Weiler Lawrence D., International Arms Control. Issues and Agreements, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1976.
  4. Barton John H., The Politics of Peace. The Evaluation of Arms Control, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1981.
  5. Bloomfield Lincoln P., Clemens Jr Walter C. et Griffiths Franklyn, Kruschev and the Arms Race. Soviet Interest in Arms Control and Disarmament 1954-1964, Cambridge, the MIT Press, 1966.
  6. Brennan Donald G. (ed.), Arms Control, Disarmament and National Security, New York, Braziller, 1961 (reprise d’un numéro de Daedalus qui avait eu un grand retentissement).
  7. Brodie Bernard, “On the objectives of Arms Control”, International Security, 1976-1.
  8. Bull Hedley, The Control of the Arms Race. Disarmament and Arms Control in the Missile Age, Londres, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1961.
  9. Carnesale Albert et Haas Richard N. (eds), Superpower Arms Control. Setting the Record Straight, Cambridge, Ballinger, 1987.
  10. Fischer Georges, “Les accords sur la limitation des armes stratégiques”, Annuaire français de droit international, 1972 (G.F. a tenu la chronique du désarmement dans l’A.F.D.I. jusqu’en 1980 ; ses chroniques sont toujours remarquablement documentées).
  11. Gallois Pierre-Marie, La Grande berne. L’atome et les négociations est-ouest, Paris, Plon, 1975.
  12. Garthoff Raymond L., “Negotiating with the Russians : Some Lessons from SALT”, International Security, 1977-4.
  13. Garthoff Raymond L., “SALT I. An Evaluation”, World Politics, 1978-1.
  14. Gottfried Kurt et Blair Bruce G. (eds), Crisis Stability and Nuclear War, New York, Oxford University Press, 1988.
  15. Gray Colin S., The Soviet American Arms Race, Lexington, D.C. Heath, 1976.
  16. Gray Colin S., “Detente Arms Control and Strategy”, The American Political Science Review, 1976-4 (note critique).
  17. Gray Colin S., House of Cards. Why Arms Control Must Fail, Ithaca-Londres, Cornell University Press, 1992.
  18. Hassner Pierre, “Entre la stratégie et le désarmement, l’« arms control »”, Revue française de science politique, 1963.
  19. Hynek Nik, Smetana Michal (eds.), Global Nuclear Disarmament. Strategic, Political, and Regional Perspectives, Routledge, London, 2016.
  20. Kincade William H. et Porro Jeffrey D., Negotiating Security. An Arms Control Reader, Washington, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1979 (anthologie de la revue Arms Control Today).
  21. Lebovic James H., Flawed Logics: Strategic Nuclear Arms Control from Truman to Obama, Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
  22. Narang Neil, Gartzke Erik et Kroenig Matthew (eds.), Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture. Causes and Consequences for the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Routledge, London, 2015.
  23. Popp Roland, Liviu Horovitz, Andreas Wenger (Eds.), Negotiating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Origins of the Nuclear Order, Londres, Routedge, 2017.
  24. Perkovich George et Acton James M. (eds.), Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: A Debate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2009.
  25. Ranger Robin, Arms and Politics 1958-1978, Toronto, Gage, 1979.
  26. “SALT II”, Politique étrangère, 1979-3 (dossier avec une bibliographie commentée).
  27. Schell Jonathan, The Fate of the Earth and the Abolition, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2000.
  28. Schelling Thomas C. et Halperin Morton H., Strategy and Arms Control, Washington-Oxford, Pergamon-Brassey’s, 1985 (avec une nouvelle préface).
  29. Sims Jennifer E., Icarus Restrained. An Intellectual History of Nuclear Arms Control 1945-1960, Boulder-Londres, Westview, 1990.
  30. Smith Gerard, The Story of SALT I, New York, Doubleday, 1980 (la littérature sur les SALT est surabondante ; cf. la bibliographie critique dans Politique étrangère, 1979-3).
  31. Stone Jeremy J., Strategic Persuasion : Arms Limitation through Dialogue, New York, Columbia University Press, 1967.
  32. Tal David, US Strategic Arms Policy in the Cold War. Negotiation and Confrontation over SALT, 1969-1979, Routledge, London, 2017.
  33. Talbott Strobe, The Inside Story of SALT II, New York-San Francisco-Londres, Harper & Row, 1979.
  34. Talbott Strobe, Deadly Gambits. The Reagan Administration and the Stalemate in Nuclear Arms Control, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.
  35. Willrich Mason et Rhinelander John B. (eds), The Moscow Agreements and Beyond, New York, The Free Press, 1974.
  36. Wolfe Thomas, The SALT Experience, Cambridge, Ballinger, 1979 (mais voir le compte rendu très critique de William Van Cleave, “The SALT Papers : a Torrent of Verbiage or a Spring of Capital Truths ?, Orbis, 1974-4).
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Histoire contemporaine

 

I) Long XIXe siècle (1789-1914)
II) Guerres mondiales (1914-1945)
III) Guerre froide
IV) Monde actuel et maintien de la paix

 

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