Grand strategies in war and peace
Examines how the US, the Soviet Union and various European powers have developed their grand Strategies - how they have integrated their political, economic and military goals in order to preserve their long-term interests in times of war and peace.
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New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
1991
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Table of Contents:
- Grand strategy in war and peace : toward a broader definition / Paul Kennedy
- The British way in warfare. Alliance, encirclement, and attrition : British grand strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession, 1702-1713 / John B. Hattendorf
- British grand strategy in World War I / Michael Howard
- Churchill and coalition strategy in World War II / Eliot A. Cohen
- The grand strategy of the continental powers. The grand strategy of the Roman Empire / Arthur Ferrill
- Managing decline : Olivares and the grand strategy of Imperial Spain / J.H. Elliott
- Total war for limited objectives : an interpretation of German grand strategy / Dennis E. Showalter
- Arms and alliances : French grand strategy and policy in 1914 and 1940 / Douglas Porch
- The evolution of Soviet grand strategy / Condoleezza Rice
- The United States and grand strategy. American grand strategy, today and tomorrow : learning from the European experience / Paul Kennedy


