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_aKITCHEN Nicholas _eAuthor |
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_aMaking Net Assessment Work: _bEvaluating Great-power Competition/ _cNicholas Kitchen |
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520 | _aUnder conditions of intensifying strategic competition, great powers and less-than-great powers alike are reappraising their national-security strategies. Central to such reviews are assessments of power and strategic advantage – in an era of great-power competition, states need to know who is winning. This is the function of strategic net assessment, recently revived in the United Kingdom through the Secretary of State’s Office for Net Assessment and Challenge. This paper sets out the conceptual challenges involved in making assessments of power, considers the main historical efforts to do so, and offers some practical guidance as to how strategic net assessment may be used to inform strategy. | ||
598 | _aCOLD WAR, GREAT-POWER COMPETITION, NATIONAL POWER, NET ASSESSMENT | ||
650 | _aBALANCE OF POWER | ||
650 | _aCOLD WAR | ||
773 | _gSurvival, Volume 66, Number 4, August - September , 2024, Page 51-70 | ||
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2024.2380196 _zClick here for full text |
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