Strategy key thinkers : a critical engagement

Strategy: key thinkers expertly introduces the ideas of major strategic thinkers whose work explores the complex challenges associated with the use of military force. Early chapters deal with the foundational work of Sun Tzu (Sunzi), Thucydides, Vegetius, Machiavelli and Carl von Clausewitz and its...

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Main Author: Kane, Thomas M. 1969-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Polity Press 2013
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505 0 |a Introduction: Bringing strategy to life -- Hearing the thunder -- Honour, interest and fear -- Conquering fortune -- Summarizing war -- Right place, right time, right technology -- Heavy metal -- The once and future atom -- The weak against the strong -- Conclusion: Strategy in the twenty-first century 
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