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Simulating War

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Simulating War

Studying Conflict Through Simulation Games
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Over the past fifty years, many thousands of conflict simulations have been published which bring the dynamics of past and possible future wars to life. Philip Sabin used such techniques in his acclaimed previous book Lost Battles to cast new light on Greek and Roman land engagements. In this new work, he explores the theory and practice of conflict simulation as a topic in its own right, based on his thirty years of experience in designing wargames and using them to educate both military and civilian students. Simulating War sets conflict simulation in its proper context alongside more academically familiar techniques such as game theory and operational analysis. It explains in detail the analytical and modelling techniques involved, and it teaches you how to design your own simulations of conflicts of your choice, as do Philip Sabin's MA students. The book provides eight simple illustrative simulations of specific historical conflicts, complete with rules, maps and counters. These games have all been employed successfully in class, and you can use them to see exactly how conflict simulation works. Simulating War is essential reading for all recreational or professional simulation gamers, and for anyone who is interested in modelling war, from teachers and students to military officers. A key feature of the book is its inclusion of illustrative wargames designed by Professor Sabin for use in class, complete with rules and full colour maps and counters. These are as follows: - Second Punic War (multiplayer diplomacy) - Roma Invicta? (Hannibal's early campaigns in Italy) - Kartenspiel (card game of Napoleonic battle) - Hell's Gate (the Korsun pocket, winter 1944) - Big Week (US bombing raids, February 1944) - Fire and Movement (WW2 British infantry battalion attack) - Block Busting (WW2 urban combat) - Angels One Five (grand tactical aerial dogfighting in WW2)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part 1 Theory; 1.Modelling War; 2. Accuracy vs Playability; 3. The Utility of Simulations; 4. Simulation Research; Part 2 Mechanics; 5. Designing the Components; 6. Modelling Conflict Dynamics; 7. Modelling Command Dynamics; 8. Development and Playtesting; Part 3 Simulations; 9. Ancient Warfare; 10. World War Two; 11. Air Combat; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Some Basic Maths; Appendix 2: Cyberboard as a Design Tool; Index.

Author Biography

Philip Sabin is Professor of Strategic Studies in the Department of War Studies at King's College, London. He has worked closely with the armed services and appears regularly on TV and radio. He has also co-edited the two volume Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare.
Release date Australia
January 19th, 2012
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
24 colour, 2 bw illustrations
Imprint
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Pages
336
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Dimensions
156x234x33
ISBN-13
9781441185587
Product ID
10361926

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