Theory Of Strategy


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Theory of Strategy


Theory of Strategy

Author: Colin S. Gray

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2018


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This book provides a short and accessible introduction to the theory of strategy, examines the general theory of strategy in accordance with 23 key Principles and explains its nature, functions, and intended consequences. Theory of Strategy makes the radical argument that the familiar structure of strategy's general theory (political ends, strategic ways, military means - and assumptions) holds as sound for security at all times and in all places, of human necessity. Strategy is ever-varying in its character, but not in its nature, which is unchanging.

Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy


Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy

Author: Harry R. Yarger

language: en

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Release Date: 2006


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Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy


Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy

Author: Dr. Harry R. Yarger

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2012-07-31


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The word "strategy" pervades American conversation and is most often used as a general term for a plan, a concept, a course of action, or a "vision" of the direction in which to proceed. Such casual use of the term to describe nothing more than "what we would like to do next" is inappropriate and belies the complexity of true strategy and strategic thinking. This "little book" talks about big strategy, strategy at the highest levels of the nation-state. It is applicable to grand strategy, national security strategy, national military strategy, and regional or theater strategy. The monograph does not propose a strategy for the United States; rather, it provides a framework for considering strategy at any of the levels mentioned above. It is an examination of theory, exploring those aspects of strategy that appear to have universal application. The theory also may have application to the strategy of nonstate actors, institutions, and businesses, but the perspective offered here focuses on the nation-state.