Landpower in the 21st Century: Perspectives on Policy and Strategy

$69.00

Elizabeth Baker (Editor)

Series: Defense, Security and Strategies
BISAC: LAW055000

Landpower, defined here as “the ability—by threat, force, or oc­cupation—to exploit control over land, resources, and people,” offers policymakers significant util­ity in peace, crisis, or war. This book provides better understanding of Landpower essential if national leaders are to have a full range of policy options for protecting and promoting the nation’s interests in the face of shifting geostrategic conditions.
(Imprint: Novinka)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Re-examining the Roles of Landpower in the 21st Century and Their Implications
(William T. Johnsen)

Always Strategic: Jointly Essential Landpower
(Colin S. Gray)

Index

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