The shaping of grand strategy
policy, diplomacy, and war
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Publication
2011 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
70,750 words, Guess
Page Count
283 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100521761263
- ISBN-139780521761260
- Library of Congress Control Number2010037125
- OCLC Control Number663102387
- Better World Books9780521761260
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24495081M
Classifications
- DDC327.1
- LCCD217 .S44 2011
Description
"This volume explores the successes as well as failures of great states attempting to create grand strategies that work and discusses of some of the extraordinary difficulties involved"-- "Within a variety of historical contexts, The Shaping of Grand Strategy addresses the most important tasks states have confronted: namely, how to protect their citizens against the short-range as well as long-range dangers their polities confront in the present and may confront in the future. To be successful, grand strategy demands that governments and leaders chart a course that involves more than simply reacting to immediate events. Above all, it demands they adapt to sudden and major changes in the international environment, which more often than not involves the outbreak of great conflicts but at times demands recognition of major economic, political, or diplomatic changes. This collection of essays explores the successes as well as failures of great states attempting to create grand strategies that work and aims at achieving an understanding of some of the extraordinary difficulties involved in casting, evolving, and adapting grand strategy to the realities of the world"--
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