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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... warfare is usually achieved by ignoring and circumventing the 'laws' of war. For this reason, even the most rudimentary principles of war are seldom of much predictive value. This simple truth has not been — and psychologically cannot ...
... warfare is usually achieved by ignoring and circumventing the 'laws' of war. For this reason, even the most rudimentary principles of war are seldom of much predictive value. This simple truth has not been — and psychologically cannot ...
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... warfare, the politicization of intelligence, the problem of war termination, and the possible decline in the utility of power in international relations, to more narrowly defined issues such as strategic and technological surprise in ...
... warfare, the politicization of intelligence, the problem of war termination, and the possible decline in the utility of power in international relations, to more narrowly defined issues such as strategic and technological surprise in ...
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... warfare; and the influence of the modem mass media and democracy on the political guidance of war. The essays presented here have three broad common denominators: (l) the politics of waging war; (2) the limits of rational analysis in ...
... warfare; and the influence of the modem mass media and democracy on the political guidance of war. The essays presented here have three broad common denominators: (l) the politics of waging war; (2) the limits of rational analysis in ...
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... warfare in the nuclear age, political interference will increasingly dictate operational and even lower level decisions. For Clausewitz, politics contained the external dominating force as well as logic of all military activity, but did ...
... warfare in the nuclear age, political interference will increasingly dictate operational and even lower level decisions. For Clausewitz, politics contained the external dominating force as well as logic of all military activity, but did ...
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... warfare. Among the many elements he identified and discussed are: 'hostile feelings and hostile intentions', and the 'instinctive passion of hatred'. From this inquiry he concluded that it would be an obvious fallacy to imagine war ...
... warfare. Among the many elements he identified and discussed are: 'hostile feelings and hostile intentions', and the 'instinctive passion of hatred'. From this inquiry he concluded that it would be an obvious fallacy to imagine war ...
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