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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... failure like success'. Most notably in the age of technology, the experience gained in one war may be counterproductive — that is, totally irrelevant or misleading — in the next. As Major General W.D. Bird noted, 'The exact conditions ...
... failure like success'. Most notably in the age of technology, the experience gained in one war may be counterproductive — that is, totally irrelevant or misleading — in the next. As Major General W.D. Bird noted, 'The exact conditions ...
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... failure.“ While the physical environment 'cooperates' with the scientist at least to the extent that it does not ... failures', and discrepancies of the real world with the ideal conceptions of war. While the military leader has to ...
... failure.“ While the physical environment 'cooperates' with the scientist at least to the extent that it does not ... failures', and discrepancies of the real world with the ideal conceptions of war. While the military leader has to ...
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... failure and wasted resources. Much the same could be said of the US Air Corps at that time. The assessment of the effectiveness of strategic bombing was made to justify the establishment of an institutionally independent Air Force. AN ...
... failure and wasted resources. Much the same could be said of the US Air Corps at that time. The assessment of the effectiveness of strategic bombing was made to justify the establishment of an institutionally independent Air Force. AN ...
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... failure. As the essay on strategic surprise shows, surprise is almost always unavoidable. As a result, high risks are actually reduced when associated with the achievement of surprise. It must, however, also be remembered that even very ...
... failure. As the essay on strategic surprise shows, surprise is almost always unavoidable. As a result, high risks are actually reduced when associated with the achievement of surprise. It must, however, also be remembered that even very ...
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... failure like success and no success like failure. Those responsible for weapons acquisition and the development of national force postures are now engaged in an intense debate over the nature of current and future trends in weapons ...
... failure like success and no success like failure. Those responsible for weapons acquisition and the development of national force postures are now engaged in an intense debate over the nature of current and future trends in weapons ...
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