Strategy in the contemporary world: An introduction to strategic studies/ edited by John Baylis

By: Contributor(s): Baylis,John, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University press, 2002Description: 357 pISBN: 019878273XSubject(s): Strategy. Military policy. Military policyDDC classification: 327
Contents:
Enduring issues of strategy INTRODUCTION JOHN BAYLIS AND JAMES J. WIRTZ PART I; 1. Strategic Theory and the History of War; 2. Law, Politics and the Use of Force; 3. The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace; Evolution of joint warfare LAND POWER: THEORY AND PRACTICE; 5. Sea Power: Theory and Practice; 6. Air Power: Theory and Practice; Twentieth-century theories: an update DETERRENCE IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD; 8. Arms Control and Disarmament; 9. Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Contemporary issues of grand strategy TECHNOLOGY AND WARFARE; 11. Weapons of Mass Destruction; 12. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations; 13. A New Agenda for Security and Strategy?; THE FUTURE OF STRATEGIC STUDIES
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Enduring issues of strategy INTRODUCTION JOHN BAYLIS AND JAMES J. WIRTZ PART I; 1. Strategic Theory and the History of War; 2. Law, Politics and the Use of Force; 3. The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace; Evolution of joint warfare LAND POWER: THEORY AND PRACTICE; 5. Sea Power: Theory and Practice; 6. Air Power: Theory and Practice; Twentieth-century theories: an update DETERRENCE IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD; 8. Arms Control and Disarmament; 9. Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Contemporary issues of grand strategy TECHNOLOGY AND WARFARE; 11. Weapons of Mass Destruction; 12. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations; 13. A New Agenda for Security and Strategy?; THE FUTURE OF STRATEGIC STUDIES

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