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Fighting Talk : Forty Maxims on War, Peace, and Strategy

9781597973076

Fighting Talk : Forty Maxims on War, Peace, and Strategy

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    9781597973076

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    1597973076

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 08/30/2009
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc

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Summary

Colin Gray presents an inventive treatise on the nature of strategy, war, and peace, organized around forty maxims. This collection of mini essays will forearm politicians, soldiers, and the attentive general public against many'”probably most'” fallacies that abound in contemporary debates about war, peace, and security. While one can never guarantee strategic success, which depends on policy, military prowess, and the quality of the dialogue between the two, a strategic education led by the judgments in these maxims increases the chances that one's errors will be small rather than catastrophic. The maxims are grouped according to five clusters. 'œWar and Peace' tackles the larger issues of strategic history that drive the demand for the services of strategic thought and practice. 'œStrategy' presses further, into the realm of strategic behavior, and serves as a bridge between the political focus of part one and the military concerns that follow. 'œMilitary Power and Warfare' turns to the pragmatic business of military performance: operations, tactics, and logistics. Part four, 'œSecurity and Insecurity,' examines why strategy is important, including a discussion of the nature, dynamic character, and functioning of world politics. Finally, 'œHistory and the Future' is meant to help strategists better understand the processes of historical change.

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