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Making sense of war, strategy for the 21st century, Alan Stephens and Nicola Baker

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Making sense of war, strategy for the 21st century, Alan Stephens and Nicola Baker
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Making sense of war
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Alan Stephens and Nicola Baker
Sub title
strategy for the 21st century
Summary
Making Sense of War provides a comprehensive and clear analysis of the complex business of waging war. It gives readers a thorough understanding of the key concepts in strategic thought, concepts that have endured since the Athenian general Thucydides and the Chinese philosopher/warrior Sun Tzu first wrote about strategy some 2500 years ago. It also examines the influence on strategic choice and military strategy of political, legal and technological change. This book discusses strategy at every level of competition, employing a thematic approach and using historical examples from 500 BCE to the present. It discusses the contraints and opportunities facing military commanders in the 21st century, and demonstrates that the formulation of military strategy will continue to be perhaps the single most important responsibility for senior security officials. Making Sense of War offers original insights into the imperatives of military success in the era of asymmetric warfare
Table Of Contents
How to win : the nature of strategy -- Stove-piped strategy : the schools of strategic thought -- Traditional warfighting concepts and practices : what strategy has been -- Manoeuvre and the application of force : applying strategy -- Shaping the strategic environment : making strategy work -- Strategic paralysis : strategy as an ideal -- Contemplating war : political imperatives and strategic considerations -- Constraints on war : strategy, legality, and prudence -- Controlling war : soldiers, civilians, and the optimum use of force -- Peacemaking : intervening to protect and repair -- War in the twenty-first century : the end of strategy?
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