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Strategy and force planning

Title
  1. Strategy and force planning / edited by the Security, Strategy, and Forces Faculty, National Security Decision Making Department, Naval War College ; Richmond M. Lloyd, course director ; Timothy N. Castle ... [et al.].
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  1. Newport, RI : Naval War College Press, 2004.

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Additional authors
  1. Lloyd, Richmond M.
  2. Castle, Timothy N. (Timothy Neil)
  3. Naval War College (U.S.). Security, Strategy, and Forces Faculty.
  4. Naval War College (U.S.). Press.
Description
  1. xi, 681 p. : ill., maps; 25 cm.
Subject
  1. Military planning > United States
  2. National security > United States
  3. United States > Military policy
Contents
  1. The strategy and force planning framework / by P.H. Liotta and Richmond M. Lloyd -- The art of strategy and force planning / by Henry C. Bartlett, G. Paul Holman, Jr., and Timothy E. Somes -- Twelve strategy decisions for the next administration / by Michèle A. Flournoy -- The theory & practice of international relations : contending analytical perspectives / by Andrew L. Ross -- Liberal talk, realist thinking / by John J. Mearsheimer -- Why export democracy? / by G. John Ikenberry -- Foundations of radicalism / by Thomas F. Lynch, III -- To die for : national interests and the nature of strategy / by P.H. Liotta -- Strategy under uncertainty / by Hugh Courtney, Jane Kirkland, and Patrick Viguerie -- The art of reperceiving : scenarios and the future / by P.H. Liotta and Timothy E. Somes -- Competing visions for U.S. grand strategy / by Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross -- U.S. security strategy after 9-11 / by Ted Galen Carpenter -- Neither new nor nefarious : the liberal empire strikes back / by Max Boot -- America and the ambivalence of power / by G. John Ikenberry -- Geopolitics updated : the strategy of selective engagement / by Robert J. Art -- The political economy of national defense / by Mackubin Thomas Owens -- The public sector in a mixed economy / by Joseph E. Stiglitz -- The geography of economic development / by Jeffrey D. Sachs -- Serious about sanctions / by Daniel W. Drezner -- Implementing strategy : the diplomatic tool / by Thomas R. Fedyszyn -- Why alliances endure or collapse / by Stephen M. Walt -- Kofi Annan--Nobel lecture / by Kofi Annan -- Preventing violent conflicts : a strategy for preventive diplomacy / by Michael S. Lund -- The general theory and logic of coercive diplomacy / by Alexander L. George -- Public diplomacy and the war on terrorism / by Peter G. Peterson --
  2. The clash of civilizations / by Samuel P. Huntington -- A sense of the tragic : development dangers in the twenty-first century / by Robert D. Kaplan -- The new geography of conflict / by Michael T. Klare -- Revisiting the mental maps of greater Europe / by P.H. Liotta -- Boomerang effect : the convergence of national and human security / by P.H. Liotta -- The market for civil war / by Paul Collier -- The protean enemy / by Jessica Stern -- Strategy and the logic of force planning / by Mackubin Thomas Owens -- The spectrum of conflict : what can it do for force planners? / by Henry C. Bartlett, G. Paul Holman, Jr., and Timothy E. Somes -- Alternative approaches to force sizing / by Michèle A. Flournoy -- Analytic architecture for capabilities-based planning, mission-system analysis, and transformation / by Paul K. Davis -- Transforming transformation : some force-planning implications of the war in Iraq / by Mackubin Thomas Owens -- The art of war / by Frederick W. Kagan -- A strategy for a long peace / by Steven Kosiak, Andrew Krepinevich, and Michael Vickers -- Assessing risk in the QDR / by Michèle A. Flournoy -- Doctrine of the international community / by Tony Blair -- Remarks by the President at Whitehall Palace / by George W. Bush -- Beyond coalitions of the willing : assessing U.S. multilateralism / by Stewart Patrick -- Chaos as strategy / by P.H. Liotta -- The transformation of war revisited / by Martin van Creveld -- War and aftermath / by Frederick W. Kagan -- War and the art of governance / by Nadia Schadlow -- The last empire : security and globalization in historical perspective / by Emma Rothschild.
Call number
  1. JFF 11-854
Note
  1. Shipping list no.: 2004-0117-P.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Strategy and force planning / edited by the Security, Strategy, and Forces Faculty, National Security Decision Making Department, Naval War College ; Richmond M. Lloyd, course director ; Timothy N. Castle ... [et al.].
Imprint
  1. Newport, RI : Naval War College Press, 2004.
Edition
  1. 4th ed.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Added author
  1. Lloyd, Richmond M.
  2. Castle, Timothy N. (Timothy Neil)
  3. Naval War College (U.S.). Security, Strategy, and Forces Faculty.
  4. Naval War College (U.S.). Press.
Other form:
  1. Online version: Strategy and force planning. 4th ed. Newport, RI : Naval War College Press, 2004 (OCoLC)604013084
  2. Online version: Strategy and force planning. 4th ed. Newport, RI : Naval War College Press, 2004 (OCoLC)608179246
LCCN
  1. 00027477
ISBN
  1. 188473331X 1884733131
  2. 9781884733314
Gpo item no.
  1. 0408-A-01
Sudoc no.
  1. D 208.202:ST 8/3/2004
Research call number
  1. JFF 11-854
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