Military Strategy (e-bog) af Joseph Wylie, Jr
Joseph Wylie, Jr

Military Strategy e-bog

245,52 DKK
No military service can long remain effective without searching self-criticism and continuous re-examination of its own ideas. Wylie, well known in the Navy, is a refreshingly and outspoken individual, thoroughly at home on the bridge of a ship, but equally at home in the semantics of dialectical discussion. He has produced a simple but relevant little work in an attempt to promote order in the d…
No military service can long remain effective without searching self-criticism and continuous re-examination of its own ideas. Wylie, well known in the Navy, is a refreshingly and outspoken individual, thoroughly at home on the bridge of a ship, but equally at home in the semantics of dialectical discussion. He has produced a simple but relevant little work in an attempt to promote order in the discussion of strategy. . . . To the traditional theories of strategy-the maritime theory, the air theory, the continental theory-Wylie adds the Mao theory of wars of national liberation. . . . This book is easier to read and understand and basically sounder than the great majority of the involved and tortuous rationalizations of the academic strategists.- New York Times Book Review
E-bog 245,52 DKK
Forfattere Joseph Wylie, Jr (forfatter)
Udgivet 15.04.2014
Længde 206 sider
Genrer HBW
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781612515151

No military service can long remain effective without searching self-criticism and continuous re-examination of its own ideas. Wylie, well known in the Navy, is a refreshingly and outspoken individual, thoroughly at home on the bridge of a ship, but equally at home in the semantics of dialectical discussion. He has produced a simple but relevant little work in an attempt to promote order in the discussion of strategy. . . . To the traditional theories of strategy-the maritime theory, the air theory, the continental theory-Wylie adds the Mao theory of wars of national liberation. . . . This book is easier to read and understand and basically sounder than the great majority of the involved and tortuous rationalizations of the academic strategists.- New York Times Book Review