Distilling the ideas of the greatest military theoreticians of history, including Sun Tzu, Niccolò Machiavelli, and Carl von Clausewitz, Antulio J. Echevarria II presents a fascinating account of the "art of the general." Drawing on historical examples, from Hannibal's war against Rome to Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz, from the Allies' campaign to overwhelm Hitler's fortress to the terror attacks of September 11, Echevarria vividly describes the major types of military strategy and their advantages and disadvantages. Clear and engaging, this book shows that military strategy is essential for understanding major events of the past and becomes even more critical today, in a world increasingly threatened by weapons of mass destruction, terrorist attacks, and new dimensions of conflict such as cyberwar and space.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 09.01.2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199340156
- Artikelnr.: 47718443
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
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