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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... Surprise Avoidance of technological surprise is a major problem both in war and in peace for any intelligence ... attack in large part because of the politicization of the intelligence process. For anyone who has served in the upper ...
... Surprise Avoidance of technological surprise is a major problem both in war and in peace for any intelligence ... attack in large part because of the politicization of the intelligence process. For anyone who has served in the upper ...
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... surprise, there were few books and not more than half a dozen articles written directly on the subject.” Since 1975 ... attack. This pointed to the erroneous nature of the widespread assumption that if only enough information were available, ...
... surprise, there were few books and not more than half a dozen articles written directly on the subject.” Since 1975 ... attack. This pointed to the erroneous nature of the widespread assumption that if only enough information were available, ...
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... attack despite the availability of all necessary information was apparently just such an anomaly. The first two books to concentrate on the study of strategic surprise put forward some interesting concepts and theoretical explanations ...
... attack despite the availability of all necessary information was apparently just such an anomaly. The first two books to concentrate on the study of strategic surprise put forward some interesting concepts and theoretical explanations ...
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... attack leads to countermobilization which, in turn, prompts the enemy to ... surprise but increases the number of false alarms.32 In addition to these ... surprise from its dismissal by Clausewitz as a practical impossibility to its more ...
... attack leads to countermobilization which, in turn, prompts the enemy to ... surprise but increases the number of false alarms.32 In addition to these ... surprise from its dismissal by Clausewitz as a practical impossibility to its more ...
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... surprise and provide ideas about the relative intensity of surprise attacks ... attack not when he is fully mobilized but at that point in time when the gap ... surprise is that it will remain without a solution regardless of the ...
... surprise and provide ideas about the relative intensity of surprise attacks ... attack not when he is fully mobilized but at that point in time when the gap ... surprise is that it will remain without a solution regardless of the ...
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