Challenging the United States symmetrically and asymmetrically: can America be defeated?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carlisle Barracks, Penn.: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1998Description: 343pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Collection of papers developed from a conference held at the US Army War College in 1998. Provides a clear statement of the need for the West not to rely exclusively on technology to win wars, and for the West to be much more aware of the low technology and pyschological approaches which an adversary could use to exploit or influence Western public opinion.
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Collection of papers developed from a conference held at the US Army War College in 1998. Provides a clear statement of the need for the West not to rely exclusively on technology to win wars, and for the West to be much more aware of the low technology and pyschological approaches which an adversary could use to exploit or influence Western public opinion.

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