Is it not high time the doctrine industry published its doctrine on the limits of the utility of written doctrine?
Material type: TextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol 3 no 3, Autumn 2003, pp.130-148 (105)Abstract: Sets out to answer several questions about doctrine including: what is it, what is it for, where does it come from, what influences its development, what are its limitations, why has so much written doctrine appeared in recent years, is there too much and if so how much should there be and who should decide.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Entered on 18/MAY/2004 by CMP
Sets out to answer several questions about doctrine including: what is it, what is it for, where does it come from, what influences its development, what are its limitations, why has so much written doctrine appeared in recent years, is there too much and if so how much should there be and who should decide.
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