War's Logic: Strategic Thought and the American Way of War

War's Logic: Strategic Thought and the American Way of War

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Format Kindle
Pages 308
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2021
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 1009038281
ISBN-13 9781009038287
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Antulio J. Echevarria II delves into the complexities of strategic thought that have shaped the American way of war throughout history. He examines the underlying logic that guides military decisions and operational tactics, revealing how these principles have evolved over time. By exploring the theories and practices that have influenced military leaders and policy makers, Echevarria provides a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between strategy and warfare in the American context.

Through a meticulous analysis of historical examples, the narrative unfolds the challenges and triumphs faced by the United States in its military endeavors. Echevarria's exploration is not just about past conflicts; it also sheds light on the implications for future military strategy and policy. By engaging with both historical antecedents and contemporary issues, he prompts readers to think critically about the ongoing evolution of warfare and the strategic principles that continue to occupy a central role in American military thought.

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