【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>The beautiful picture of brothers in arms vanquishing a tyrant. The power of a well-orchestrated army and navy winning historic battles. Overwhelming military might and ability through teamwork. This is how the US military services portray themselves to the public and to their own service members through official doctrine. However, under the veneer of jointness, deeply fraught processes are at play. Frequently, the services think more about protecting organizational turf than about national security and maintaining an advantage against the United States’ external adversaries. Uniting US military services is a difficult endeavor that becomes even more so the farther from a battlefield and the higher up the command structure the unifying needs to happen.</p> <p>In <em>The Collaborative Fight</em>, Paul R. Birch and Lina M. Svedin examine cases of institutional jointness among US military services from the late ninet...