War, Strategy and IntelligenceRoutledge, 12/11/2012 - 500 من الصفحات Investigating the logic, conduct and nature of war on the highest political and strategic levels, these essays put less emphasis on operational and tactical aspects. They look at the impact of technology on warfare, the political nature of war and the limits of rational analysis in studying war. |
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... decision to terminate a war or negotiate are therefore mainly political in nature , not ' purely ' military decisions . Given the nature of human beings , all major military- strategic decisions are political . Moreover , this is often ...
... decision to terminate a war or negotiate are therefore mainly political in nature , not ' purely ' military decisions . Given the nature of human beings , all major military- strategic decisions are political . Moreover , this is often ...
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... decisions are not necessarily dictated by the availability or effectiveness of weapons and troops but by many political needs ... decision was made because it was the most expedient way for political leaders to show that they were taking ...
... decisions are not necessarily dictated by the availability or effectiveness of weapons and troops but by many political needs ... decision was made because it was the most expedient way for political leaders to show that they were taking ...
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... decision whether to use Window ( metallic chaff ) , and , if so , at what point in the Allied bombing offensive on Germany to introduce it , was in the end political not technological . The effective- ness of Window , the quantities ...
... decision whether to use Window ( metallic chaff ) , and , if so , at what point in the Allied bombing offensive on Germany to introduce it , was in the end political not technological . The effective- ness of Window , the quantities ...
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... decision intact if he has never been through this experience before.18 More than anyone before or since , Clausewitz developed the role of the Genius , who best expresses the creativity , imagination , and intuition that allow him to ...
... decision intact if he has never been through this experience before.18 More than anyone before or since , Clausewitz developed the role of the Genius , who best expresses the creativity , imagination , and intuition that allow him to ...
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... decisions could be more counterproductive than decisions that appear at first to be less rational . This further discredits the assumption that the formulation of strategy and the conduct of war can be infused with the spirit of ...
... decisions could be more counterproductive than decisions that appear at first to be less rational . This further discredits the assumption that the formulation of strategy and the conduct of war can be infused with the spirit of ...
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