ISBN Modern Strategy, 426 pages

ISBN Modern Strategy book 426 pages

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Modern Strategy explains the permanent nature but ever changing character of strategy in light of the whole strategic experience of the twentieth century. The book is a major contribution to the general theory of strategy; it makes sense of the strategic history of the twentieth century and provides understanding of what that strategic history implies for the century to come. The book offers a uniquely comprehensive analysis of the different facets of modern strategy. The classic writings of Carl von Clausewitz are reconsidered for their continuing relevance while possible successors are appraised. In addition to arguing that Clausewitz figured out what strategy was and how it worked the book probes deeply into strategy's political ethical and cultural dimension. The book explains how strategic behaviour in the twentieth century has expanded from the two-dimensional world of the land and the surface of the sea to include the ocean depths the air space and most recently the 'cyberspace' environments. It also offers details analyses both of nuclear matters and of the realm of irregular violence. This is the first comprehensive account of all aspects of modern strategy since the Cold War ended and will be essential reading for all students of modern strategy and security studies.

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ISBN Modern Strategy book 426 pages
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Written by
Colin Gray
Number of pages
426 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
14/10/1999
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780198782513
Minimum order quantity
1 pc(s)
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