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VIETNAMESE WAR - UNITED STATES (3) answer(s).
 
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Big victory great task: North Viet-Nam's minister of defense assesses the course of the war / Giap, Vo Nguyen 1968  Book
Giap General Vo Nguyen Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1968.
Description xix, 120p.hbk
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Big victory great task: North Vietnam's minister of defense assesses the course of the war / Giap, Vo Ngyyen 1968  Book
Giap General Vo Nguyen Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1968.
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Coercion and air power / Bahadur, Manmohan   Journal Article
Bahadur, Manmohan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Coercion has been the subject of many a study. To coerce an adversary's thought process and actions to one's own advantage is its end game. Paradoxically, there needs to be a con?uence of interests for discord to occur.' Coercion is not necessarily of the military kind only; in fact, a host of other measures constitute many permutations of actions that can be used to coerce an adversary's decision-making calculus. The North "Vietnamese took on the American military might in their unification effort, and movements and groups like Hamas and Hezbollah periodically fight the Israelis despite the military asymmetry that exists between the two; and the indigenous Afghans, in the long run, were not overawed, first by the might of the Soviet Union and then the Americans. In fact, one study suggests that the initiation of approximately 30 percent of conflicts has been done by the weaker party? Why does this happen and where does air power fit in the equation?
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