This Very Short Introduction adapts Clausewitz's framework to highlight the dynamic relationship between the main elements of strategy: purpose, method, and means. Drawing on historical examples, Echevarria discusses the major types of military strategy and how emerging technologies are affecting them.
This Very Short Introduction adapts Clausewitz's framework to highlight the dynamic relationship between the main elements of strategy: purpose, method, and means. Drawing on historical examples, Echevarria discusses the major types of military strategy and how emerging technologies are affecting them.
Antulio J. Echevarria II is the Editor of the US Army War College Quarterly . Prior to that, he was the Director of Research at the US Army War College. He is the author of Clausewitz and Contemporary War, Imagining Future War, and After Clausewitz, and of several articles on military thinking and contemporary war.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Chapter 1: What is Military Strategy? Chapter 2: Annihilation and Dislocation Chapter 3: Attrition and Exhaustion Chapter 4: Deterrence and Coercion Chapter 5: Terror and Terrorism Chapter 6: Decapitation and Targeted Killing Chapter 7: Cyber Power and Military Strategy Epilogue References Further Reading Index
Prologue Chapter 1: What is Military Strategy? Chapter 2: Annihilation and Dislocation Chapter 3: Attrition and Exhaustion Chapter 4: Deterrence and Coercion Chapter 5: Terror and Terrorism Chapter 6: Decapitation and Targeted Killing Chapter 7: Cyber Power and Military Strategy Epilogue References Further Reading Index
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