This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.Since 2001 there has been an increase in the use of reserve forces in conflicts sparking a number of organizational transformations when it comes to reserves. In Britain, the Future Reserves 2020 (FR2020) transformation was a cornerstone of recent defence policy. Yet, the scholarly work on military innovations has ignored reserve forces. This article examines why and how the recent attempt to transform the British Army Reserve was undertaken, and analyses its outcome. In doing so, this article contributes a major new case-study to the literature focused on civilian-directed peacetime innovation and the impact of int...
If war is inherently a social act, the same must be said of military innovation. Even narrowing dow...
A handful of technologies have had a profound influence on the course of human history. The most inf...
British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In ...
In recent years, there has been a sharp growth in political and sociological interest in the British...
In July 2013 the British Government unveiled its Future Reserves 2020 (FR20) policy, which aimed to ...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
The financial crisis of 2008 and the economic recession that followed forced the UK Government to ad...
This article explores how the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence's (MoD) institutional vision of the...
This article focuses on how the role and structure of the UK’s Reserve Forces have changed since the...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
This dissertation examines the origins and evolution of the trained reserve—a 19th-century military ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Established theory views military innovation as extraordinarily difficult, resulting in painful if i...
Following state-building campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, the UK has increasingly eschewed large-s...
Expansion of the British Army through Lord Kitchener’s New Armies has dominated the historiography o...
If war is inherently a social act, the same must be said of military innovation. Even narrowing dow...
A handful of technologies have had a profound influence on the course of human history. The most inf...
British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In ...
In recent years, there has been a sharp growth in political and sociological interest in the British...
In July 2013 the British Government unveiled its Future Reserves 2020 (FR20) policy, which aimed to ...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
The financial crisis of 2008 and the economic recession that followed forced the UK Government to ad...
This article explores how the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence's (MoD) institutional vision of the...
This article focuses on how the role and structure of the UK’s Reserve Forces have changed since the...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
This dissertation examines the origins and evolution of the trained reserve—a 19th-century military ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Established theory views military innovation as extraordinarily difficult, resulting in painful if i...
Following state-building campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, the UK has increasingly eschewed large-s...
Expansion of the British Army through Lord Kitchener’s New Armies has dominated the historiography o...
If war is inherently a social act, the same must be said of military innovation. Even narrowing dow...
A handful of technologies have had a profound influence on the course of human history. The most inf...
British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In ...