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WALLING, KARL
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Grand strategy and world order
/ Walling, Karl
Walling, Karl
Journal Article
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From the end of the Cold War in 1989–91 and with increasing urgency in the immediate aftermath of 11 September 2001, perhaps few subjects seemed more important to those who frame and study strategy than developing a new American grand strategy for the twenty-first century.
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World Order
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Grand Strategy
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Is srategy an illusion?
/ Walling, Karl
Walling, Karl
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Richard Betts is one of the most distinguished strategists in the United States today. He is the Salzman Professor of War and Peace Studies and the director of the International Security Policy Program at Columbia University. Not only has he written five prizewinning scholarly books, but he has a wealth of practical experience in formulating and implementing U.S. national security policy and strategy.
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International Security Policy
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Strategy
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Strategy Illusion
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Thucydides on policy, strategy, and war termination
/ Walling, Karl
Walling, Karl
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2014.
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The article discusses the works of Greek historian Thucydides on the topics of government policy during war, military strategy, and peacemaking and the termination of war. The article discusses the Peace of Nicias often associated with the conclusion of the first Peloponnesian War and why Thucydides did not believe that the treaty brought the war to an end. It discusses Thucydides's work "Pentecontaetia," tensions between city-states Athens and Sparta, and the Persian Wars.
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Military Strategy
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WAr strategy
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War termination
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Government Policy
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Six Day War
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War Policy
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Athens
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Persian War
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Human Conflicts
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Peloponnesian War
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Sparta
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Greek Historian
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