Theories of Victory and the Dialectics of Strategy
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How do great powers go to war with each other? Although the vast majority of conflicts in history are fought between immediate neighbors, great powers do not always share a common border. This includes not just those protected by bodies of water, like Britain, Japan, or the United States, but also historic land rivals such as France and Austria. There are inevitably several potential scenes of conflict, forcing planners to decide where and how to commit forces: indeed, choice of theater is
Theories of Victory and the Dialectics of Strategy
Theories of Victory and the Dialectics of…
Theories of Victory and the Dialectics of Strategy
How do great powers go to war with each other? Although the vast majority of conflicts in history are fought between immediate neighbors, great powers do not always share a common border. This includes not just those protected by bodies of water, like Britain, Japan, or the United States, but also historic land rivals such as France and Austria. There are inevitably several potential scenes of conflict, forcing planners to decide where and how to commit forces: indeed, choice of theater is