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ID167174
Title ProperLand power in the age of joint interdependence: toward a theory of land power for the twenty-first century
LanguageENG
AuthorJohnsen, William T
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay outlines a theory of land power. After explaining the absence of such a theory, the article establishes the modern context for such a theory, specifically within the concept of joint interdependence. The analysis defines key terms and premises behind the theory, to include a definition of land power. The argument then outlines the national elements of power that contribute to a theory of land power. The analysis next applies the theory to the fundamental purposes of military power: defeat, deter, compel, assure, shape and support to the nation. The analysis then tests key definitions, supporting premises, and utility of the theory. The essay argues that historical experience validates the applicability and utility of the theory, and offers a solid basis for extrapolating the validity of the theory into the near future.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 35, No.3; Sep 2019: p.223-240
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 35 No 3
Key WordsSecurity ;  Military Power ;  Theory ;  Interdependence ;  Land Power ;  Strategy ;  Joint


 
 
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