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Contemporary Strategy Theories And Policies 1st Edition John Baylis

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Contemporary Strategy Theories And Policies 1st Edition John Baylis
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 163.94 MB
Pages: 328
Author: John Baylis, Ken Booth, John Garnett, Phil Williams
ISBN: 9781000262490, 9781003104339, 9780367611422, 9780367611446, 1000262499, 1003104339, 0367611422, 0367611449
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1
Volume: 16

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Contemporary Strategy Theories And Policies 1st Edition John Baylis by John Baylis, Ken Booth, John Garnett, Phil Williams 9781000262490, 9781003104339, 9780367611422, 9780367611446, 1000262499, 1003104339, 0367611422, 0367611449 instant download after payment.

This book, first published in 1975, is a comprehensive examination of specialised strategic studies, and deals with the theoretical and policy aspects of the topic. It argues that military power is an intrinsic part of the international system, with strategy being the means by which military power may be used to achieve political objectives. Hence, given the destructiveness of modern weapons it is the prime aim of the strategic doctrines of the major powers not to wage war, but to use their military potential to further their interests by less catastrophic means. However, outside the Cold War superpower confrontation, strategy exhibits many of its traditional aspects. This book analyses both types of strategy variations.

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