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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... defense, or lessons learned from different wars concerning the introduction of new weapons technologies unaccompanied by specifically designed military doctrines). (2) Many useful concepts of great practical value cannot be 6 WAR ...
... defense, or lessons learned from different wars concerning the introduction of new weapons technologies unaccompanied by specifically designed military doctrines). (2) Many useful concepts of great practical value cannot be 6 WAR ...
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... defense in modern war; how the role of the military genius has changed in modern war; whether the bureaucratization and the 'computerization' of war has diminished the value of the military genius; whether developments in modern ...
... defense in modern war; how the role of the military genius has changed in modern war; whether the bureaucratization and the 'computerization' of war has diminished the value of the military genius; whether developments in modern ...
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... defense who were opposed to the early introduction of Window, invented elaborate arguments to demonstrate its ineffectiveness and possible risk to England should the Germans begin to use similar devices. Their stalling tactics and ...
... defense who were opposed to the early introduction of Window, invented elaborate arguments to demonstrate its ineffectiveness and possible risk to England should the Germans begin to use similar devices. Their stalling tactics and ...
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... defense mechanisms', the projection of one's own experience, doctrines or capabilities on the opponent, rigid concepts, and political influences all contribute to our misperception. of. reality.22. Although. good. intelligence. is. of.
... defense mechanisms', the projection of one's own experience, doctrines or capabilities on the opponent, rigid concepts, and political influences all contribute to our misperception. of. reality.22. Although. good. intelligence. is. of.
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... defense; the quality and type of manpower required; rates of attrition; and the relationship between the economy, civilians, and war. Rapid technological progress also blurred the distinction between the battlefield and the home front ...
... defense; the quality and type of manpower required; rates of attrition; and the relationship between the economy, civilians, and war. Rapid technological progress also blurred the distinction between the battlefield and the home front ...
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