Weapons Don't Make War: Policy, Strategy, and Military TechnologyUniversity Press of Kansas, 1993 - 236 Seiten Weaponry does not equal strategy, argues Colin Gray, but the two are often confused, resulting in such linguistic errors as strategic weapons. There may be an interactive relationship between policy, strategy and weaponry but, he contends, policy and strategy always take the front seat. |
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List of Abbreviations ix | 1 |
The Case of Arms Control | 122 |
Mislessons and Lessons | 146 |
Urheberrecht | |
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