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ID135815
Title ProperIn search of the ‘x’ factor
Other Title Informationmorale and the study of strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorFennell, Jonathan
Summary / Abstract (Note)A functional conceptualisation of morale is proposed, which focuses its meaning on motivation and the willingness to act rather than mood and group dynamics. Morale, it is argued, emerges from the subtle interrelationships of the many factors known to affect military means. It can be assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively, allowing the interaction between morale and policy to be explored in a manner that facilitates insight into the strategic process. A case study from the North African campaign of World War II is presented to explore in detail the relationship between morale and the art of war – strategy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.6-7; Dec.2014: p.799-828
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 37 No 6-7
Standard NumberStrategy


 
 
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