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This book comprises some of the most important contributions to the strategic debate over the past thirty years by a leading theorist and practitioner.
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This book comprises some of the most important contributions to the strategic debate over the past thirty years by a leading theorist and practitioner.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415386340
- ISBN-10: 0415386349
- Artikelnr.: 22541311
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415386340
- ISBN-10: 0415386349
- Artikelnr.: 22541311
Colin Gray is Professor of International Politics and Strategic Studies at the University of Reading, UK. He is the author of 19 books, more than 300 articles, and several dozen reports for government. His work is often cited in the fields of arms control, maritime strategy, nuclear strategy, and strategic culture. Recent works include Strategy for Chaos: RMA Theory and the Evidence of History (2002); The Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order (2004). He is General Series Co-Editor of the Strategy and History Series for Routledge.
Introduction: Holding the Strategy Bridge Part 1: Strategy, Strategic
Studies, and History 1. Across the Nuclear Divide - Strategic Studies, Past
and Present (1977) 2. New Directions for Strategic Studies? How Can Theory
Help Practice? (1992) 3. History for Strategists: British Seapower as a
Relevant Past (1994) 4. Why Strategy is Difficult (1999) 5. From Principles
of Warfare to Principles of War (2005) Part 2: Strategic Issues 6. Nuclear
Strategy: The Case for a Theory of Victory (1979) 7. The Revolution in
Military Affairs (1998) 8. Arms Control Does Not Control Arms (1993) Part
3: Geography, Culture, Ethics 9. Geography and Grand Strategy (1991) 10.
Strategic Culture as Context: The First Generation of Theory Strikes Back
(1999) 11. Force, Order, and Justice: The Ethics of Realism in Statecraft
(1993) Part 4: War and the Future 12. What is War? A View from Strategic
Studies (2005)
Studies, and History 1. Across the Nuclear Divide - Strategic Studies, Past
and Present (1977) 2. New Directions for Strategic Studies? How Can Theory
Help Practice? (1992) 3. History for Strategists: British Seapower as a
Relevant Past (1994) 4. Why Strategy is Difficult (1999) 5. From Principles
of Warfare to Principles of War (2005) Part 2: Strategic Issues 6. Nuclear
Strategy: The Case for a Theory of Victory (1979) 7. The Revolution in
Military Affairs (1998) 8. Arms Control Does Not Control Arms (1993) Part
3: Geography, Culture, Ethics 9. Geography and Grand Strategy (1991) 10.
Strategic Culture as Context: The First Generation of Theory Strikes Back
(1999) 11. Force, Order, and Justice: The Ethics of Realism in Statecraft
(1993) Part 4: War and the Future 12. What is War? A View from Strategic
Studies (2005)
Introduction: Holding the Strategy Bridge Part 1: Strategy, Strategic
Studies, and History 1. Across the Nuclear Divide - Strategic Studies, Past
and Present (1977) 2. New Directions for Strategic Studies? How Can Theory
Help Practice? (1992) 3. History for Strategists: British Seapower as a
Relevant Past (1994) 4. Why Strategy is Difficult (1999) 5. From Principles
of Warfare to Principles of War (2005) Part 2: Strategic Issues 6. Nuclear
Strategy: The Case for a Theory of Victory (1979) 7. The Revolution in
Military Affairs (1998) 8. Arms Control Does Not Control Arms (1993) Part
3: Geography, Culture, Ethics 9. Geography and Grand Strategy (1991) 10.
Strategic Culture as Context: The First Generation of Theory Strikes Back
(1999) 11. Force, Order, and Justice: The Ethics of Realism in Statecraft
(1993) Part 4: War and the Future 12. What is War? A View from Strategic
Studies (2005)
Studies, and History 1. Across the Nuclear Divide - Strategic Studies, Past
and Present (1977) 2. New Directions for Strategic Studies? How Can Theory
Help Practice? (1992) 3. History for Strategists: British Seapower as a
Relevant Past (1994) 4. Why Strategy is Difficult (1999) 5. From Principles
of Warfare to Principles of War (2005) Part 2: Strategic Issues 6. Nuclear
Strategy: The Case for a Theory of Victory (1979) 7. The Revolution in
Military Affairs (1998) 8. Arms Control Does Not Control Arms (1993) Part
3: Geography, Culture, Ethics 9. Geography and Grand Strategy (1991) 10.
Strategic Culture as Context: The First Generation of Theory Strikes Back
(1999) 11. Force, Order, and Justice: The Ethics of Realism in Statecraft
(1993) Part 4: War and the Future 12. What is War? A View from Strategic
Studies (2005)