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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الصفحة 27
... costs of war, and the advent of nuclear weapons may have rendered every victory Pyrrhic, thus diminishing the utility of power as an instrument of policy. This theme is explored in greater detail in the concluding chapter. Chapter Two ...
... costs of war, and the advent of nuclear weapons may have rendered every victory Pyrrhic, thus diminishing the utility of power as an instrument of policy. This theme is explored in greater detail in the concluding chapter. Chapter Two ...
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... cost of training soldiers. Much of the data used in the chapter may have changed during the Reagan Administration. but many of the fundamental problems remain unchanged. The chapter ends with an appendix detailing the short- and long ...
... cost of training soldiers. Much of the data used in the chapter may have changed during the Reagan Administration. but many of the fundamental problems remain unchanged. The chapter ends with an appendix detailing the short- and long ...
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... costs and benefits of using military power will increasingly lead potential belligerents to the conclusion that war is no longer an effective way of achieving national objectives. The simplest way to end a war is through a decisive ...
... costs and benefits of using military power will increasingly lead potential belligerents to the conclusion that war is no longer an effective way of achieving national objectives. The simplest way to end a war is through a decisive ...
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... cost of war is always much greater than originally estimated during the preparatory or initial phases. With this eventuality in mind, Clausewitz argued that the unexpectedly high costs of war create a powerful incentive to make peace ...
... cost of war is always much greater than originally estimated during the preparatory or initial phases. With this eventuality in mind, Clausewitz argued that the unexpectedly high costs of war create a powerful incentive to make peace ...
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... cost/benefit analysis is presented below. THE CLAUSEWITZIAN RATIONAL CALCULUS OF WAR. WsP W X1 D COSTS OF wan x a c sxcezo esnsnrs a)' X wan ts NOT 60* RATIONAI. xi? 0 e vmr-rs PROFITABLE" — OSFIATIONAL w > P o O' o o 03 0 Oz 0 0| COST ...
... cost/benefit analysis is presented below. THE CLAUSEWITZIAN RATIONAL CALCULUS OF WAR. WsP W X1 D COSTS OF wan x a c sxcezo esnsnrs a)' X wan ts NOT 60* RATIONAI. xi? 0 e vmr-rs PROFITABLE" — OSFIATIONAL w > P o O' o o 03 0 Oz 0 0| COST ...
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