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Burden of trafalgar: decisive battle and naval strategic expectations on the eve of the first World War / Breemer, Jan S 1993  Book
Breemer, Jan S Book
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Publication Newport, Naval War college, 1993.
Description v, 45p.
Series Centre for Naval Warfare Studies, Newport papers, no.6
Key Words Navy  Decisive Battle  World War I 
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ID:   087821


Decisive Battle, Victory and the Revolution in Military Affairs / Loo, Bernard Fook Weng   Journal Article
Loo, Bernard Fook Weng Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the notion of so-called decisive victory, and the apparent relationship between battlefield victory and strategic success. It argues that there is no necessary causal relationship between what happens on the battlefield and the eventual outcomes of wars. It further argues that the Revolution in Military Affairs, because it appears to render battlefield success so much more attainable, further complicates muddled strategic thinking on these issues, and may actually be counter-productive to strategic success.
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Gettysburg's "Decisive Battle" / Goss, Thomas   Journal Article
Goss, Thomas Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2004.
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Philosophy and mathematics in the system of network-centric war / Vorobyov, I N   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The paper takes a historical view of the role of philosophy as a Weltanschauung science and of mathematics, whose object is the study of spatial and quantitative relations of the real world, in the shaping of military art from antiquity to the present day. It analyzes works on military theory and command activities of prominent military leaders to show the origins of new ideas and military theories, as well as substantiating the inevitable emergence of the network centrism concept.
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