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The Clausewitz of the NHS [PDF]
England's secretary of state for health, John Reid, explains why his tactics have been to retreat on the consultant contract but stand his ground on foundation hospitals It came as a huge surprise to everyone–not least, John Reid himself–when he was appointed health secretary after Alan Milburn's unexpected resignation in June.
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In this article David Betz explores the effect of connectivity on war and warfare. He finds the effect on the latter to be large, but on the former to be small. Clausewitz’s ‘wonderful trinity’, written in a technologically much more static age, remains a valid conceptual frame for understanding the current turmoil of ‘information age’ security.
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Clausewitz e a política Clausewitz on politics
É comum afirmar-se que Clausewitz considerava a guerra como a continução da política por outros meios. Mais interessante, entretanto, é perceber que, para Clausewitz, são os objetivos políticos, mais do que os militares, que devem predominar na guerra.
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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval. [PDF]
Okamoto H +4 more
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In the Fog of Coronavirus Disease (COVID). [PDF]
Zaia JA.
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Effective strategies against COVID-19 and the importance of infection sequelae. [PDF]
Khalife J.
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Estimating conflict losses and reporting biases. [PDF]
Radford BJ +5 more
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Hugh Smith argues that Clausewitz’s approach to war is imbued at every level with a sociological perspective – from his understanding of the novice soldier going into battle to the impact of social change on the capacity of European nations for war.
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Sailing through the storm: Improvising paradox navigation during a pandemic. [PDF]
Lê P, Pradies C.
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