Contemporary Strategy: The nuclear powersHolmes & Meier, 1987 - 209 páginas Four experts consider the planning and implementation of military and nonmilitary strategy. The book describes the characteristics and development of the military policies of the major powers since 1945. |
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STRATEGY AND ITS EVOLUTION | 1 |
Commitments Obligations | 9 |
Strategy in the Age of Nationalism and Industrialization | 12 |
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