Political warfare: an essential instrument of U.S. grand strategy today / Donald C Chau
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Comparative Strategy Vol 25 No 2, April-June 2006, pp.109-120 (113)Summary: Describes what is meant by political warfare, how it differs from soft power as defined by Joseph Nye, and how the Bush administration has begun restructuring the federal government to better use political warfare. US Dept of Defense directive No 3000.05 introduced the concept as Military Support for Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Operations.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Describes what is meant by political warfare, how it differs from soft power as defined by Joseph Nye, and how the Bush administration has begun restructuring the federal government to better use political warfare. US Dept of Defense directive No 3000.05 introduced the concept as Military Support for Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Operations.
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