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2018
This chapter points at a paradox related to the gap between law and reality. Since it is the strategic level of war that mostly affects war’s conduct, one might have expected that the law of armed conflict—whose stated agenda is to humanize war’s arena—would focus upon it.
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This chapter points at a paradox related to the gap between law and reality. Since it is the strategic level of war that mostly affects war’s conduct, one might have expected that the law of armed conflict—whose stated agenda is to humanize war’s arena—would focus upon it.
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Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1963
(1963). Soviet Military Strategy. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 108, No. 631, pp. 270-272.
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(1963). Soviet Military Strategy. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 108, No. 631, pp. 270-272.
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Is Soviet Military Strategy Changing?
The Adelphi Papers, 1989Gorbachev’s ‘new thinking’ sees the security of the Soviet Union as ’increasingly a political and economic (rather than a military) problem’, it emphasizes ‘the exclusively defensive nature’ of Soviet military doctrine, and it calls for ‘a mandatory reduction in weapons and armed forces’.
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Understanding China's Military Strategy∗
Strategic Analysis, 2008Abstract Chinese military modernization and its resulting aggressive posturing have serious implications for Asian stability and Indian security. This article is an attempt to understand the main security challenges from a Chinese perspective; the kind of responses, especially military, that China has undertaken; and the way Chinese military strategy ...
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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2017
Abstract Military strategy is the practice of reducing an adversary’s physical capacity and willingness to fight, and continuing to do so until one’s aim is achieved. It takes place in wartime and peacetime and may involve using force, directly or indirectly, as a threat.
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Abstract Military strategy is the practice of reducing an adversary’s physical capacity and willingness to fight, and continuing to do so until one’s aim is achieved. It takes place in wartime and peacetime and may involve using force, directly or indirectly, as a threat.
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