The Russo-Japanese war

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Naval War College Review Spring 2005, vol 58 No 2, pp.11-44Summary: This article will examine Japanese strategy and policy as well as leadership in the Russo-Japanese war. Japan's success in the Ruso-Japanese war shows that its leaders at the turn of the twentienth century did a much better job their successors with respect to management of public opinion, goals, alliances, risk assessment, intelligence, sabotage, interservice cooperation and negotiated war termination
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This article will examine Japanese strategy and policy as well as leadership in the Russo-Japanese war. Japan's success in the Ruso-Japanese war shows that its leaders at the turn of the twentienth century did a much better job their successors with respect to management of public opinion, goals, alliances, risk assessment, intelligence, sabotage, interservice cooperation and negotiated war termination

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