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Information Operations Planning
Artech House 2006; US$ 109.00Information operations involve the use of military information and how it is gathered, manipulated, and fused. It includes such critical functions as intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, command and control, communications, and precision navigation. Separating myth from reality, this authoritative resource provides military professionals with... more...
Information Warfare and Organizational Decision-Making
Artech House 2006; US$ 119.00Unconventional warfare is now conventional, requiring the military to organize in new ways that can rapidly respond to unprecedented battlefield challenges. Cutting-edge computing is helping military planners create original organizational structures able to adapt to ever-changing strategies and tactics. The computational techniques in this book provide... more...
Stratagem
Artech House 2007; US$ 99.00Out-of-print and out of the hands of military professionals for years, Artech House answers the demand, making the sought-after, classic work, Stratagem: Deception and Surprise in War, available once again. This timeless and widely cited volume offers professionals a model and template for studying and analyzing deception operations. Readers get an... more...
On Strategy
Random House Publishing Group 2009; US$ 15.95Summer's inspired analysis of America's war in Vietnam answers the most pressing questions remaining from that terrible conflict more than a decade before Robert McNamara's painful admissions. more...
Why Not Preempt?
Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2008; US$ 114.95Anticipatory military activities, both preemptive and preventive, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine. Rachel Bzostek puts forward a full understanding of why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past in order to comprehend why states have rarely used this method. more...
Strategic Information Warfare
RAND Corporation 1996; US$ 9.95Future U.S. national security strategy is likely to be profoundly affected by the ongoing, rapid evolution of cyberspace--the global information infrastructure--and in particular by the growing dependence of the U.S. military and other national institutions and infrastructures on potentially vulnerable elements of the U.S. national information infrastructure.... more...
Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
I.B.Tauris 2004; US$ 100.00Great Britain's decision to withdraw its forces from the Gulf was a turning point in the modern history of the Middle East. Now regional players had to find rules of common coexistence. With the US immersed in the Vietnam war and the Soviet Union pursuing a policy of caution, there was no world power waiting to succeed Britain. As a result, Gulf... more...
How Wars are Won and Lost: Vulnerability and Military Power
ABC-CLIO 2011; US$ 63.00This provocative book seeks to answer a most crucial?and embarrassing?question concerning the U.S. military: why the United States is so often stymied in military confrontations with seemingly weaker opponents, despite its "superpower" status. more...
Asymmetric Warfare for Entrepreneurs
Andrews UK 2011; US$ 13.99Asymmetric Warfare for Entrepreneurs is a deconstruction and adaptation of TE Lawrence's epic account of the Arab Revolt. The conflict was a side theatre of World War I which pitted the British Imperial might against Ottoman dominance in the Middle East. Lawrence was one of the great military thinkers and adventurers of history and the insights... more...
Chinese and Indian Strategic Behavior
Cambridge University Press 2012; US$ 28.00This book offers an empirical comparison of Chinese and Indian international strategic behavior. more...









