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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... enemy in order to promote their own procurement plans . To justify their own existence they may exaggerate the aggressive intentions of the enemy in peacetime . Leaders seeking to rationalize their actions solicit the intelligence data ...
... enemy in order to promote their own procurement plans . To justify their own existence they may exaggerate the aggressive intentions of the enemy in peacetime . Leaders seeking to rationalize their actions solicit the intelligence data ...
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... enemy's strength too high than too low , such is human nature ... As a rule most men would rather believe bad news than good , and rather tend to exaggerate the bad . " His vivid description of a soldier's reaction to the perils of fire ...
... enemy's strength too high than too low , such is human nature ... As a rule most men would rather believe bad news than good , and rather tend to exaggerate the bad . " His vivid description of a soldier's reaction to the perils of fire ...
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... enemy's existing perceptions also explains why the use of strategem cannot really be exposed even in those instances where it fails . Differences in perception between opponents in war also explain why their readiness to terminate a war ...
... enemy's existing perceptions also explains why the use of strategem cannot really be exposed even in those instances where it fails . Differences in perception between opponents in war also explain why their readiness to terminate a war ...
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... enemy . I then discuss the conditions most favorable for the achievement of technological surprise . These include ... enemy valuable time to prepare a variety of technical and doctrinal countermeasures . On the other hand , waiting ...
... enemy . I then discuss the conditions most favorable for the achievement of technological surprise . These include ... enemy valuable time to prepare a variety of technical and doctrinal countermeasures . On the other hand , waiting ...
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... enemy counter- measures , and the like . This chapter makes it clear that political processes play as important a part in the design and fielding of weapons as in any other facet of war . Perceptual problems also play an important role ...
... enemy counter- measures , and the like . This chapter makes it clear that political processes play as important a part in the design and fielding of weapons as in any other facet of war . Perceptual problems also play an important role ...
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