Military innovation in the Spanish Army during the Moroccan War (1921-‍1927)

Authors

  • Guillermo López-Rodríguez Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.51.06

Keywords:

military innovation, change, Spain, army, Morocco

Abstract

The analysis of the performance by Spanish Army during the Moroccan War indicates that the strategic shock of the Annual Disaster in 1921 forced the military to modify their doctrine, organization and operational procedures to increase their effectiveness against the Riffian rebels. This analysis is based on Anglo-Saxon and Israeli military innovation theories, establishing the interrelation between their main elements to provide an explanation of processes of change during the selected timeframe. The article also analyzes the push for innovation from the senior military level, the inter-service rivalry between the Army and the Navy, as well as the way in which the incorporation of new technology transformed the way to make war by Spaniards. Due to the lack of human sources, difficulties related to the explanation of bottom-up innovation processes have been found, highlighting the importance of qualitative data for military innovation studies. This historical case study is a contribution from a Political Science perspective that aims to fill a gap in the Spanish academic literature and to infer theoretical conclusions about the way military change takes place in Spain.

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Author Biography

Guillermo López-Rodríguez, Universidad de Granada

Investigador predoctoral FPU en el Departamento de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Granada. Estudiante de doctorado de Ciencias Sociales (UGR), Grado en Ciencias Políticas y de la Administración (UGR) y Máster en Dirección y Gestión Pública (UGR). En 2018 fue investigador contratado en el marco del proyecto de investigación PIN 4-2017 “Sistemas de Análisis del Entorno Operativo del Ejército de Tierra” convocado por el Centro Mixto UGR-MADOC.

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Published

2019-11-29

How to Cite

López-Rodríguez, G. (2019). Military innovation in the Spanish Army during the Moroccan War (1921-‍1927). Revista Española De Ciencia Política, (51), 155–173. https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.51.06

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