| Title |
Military Power : Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle |
| Sub Title |
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| Author(s) |
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| Call No |
355.02 BID |
| Subject(s) |
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| ISBN |
81-7049-230-0 |
| Volume |
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| Publisher Name |
Prentice Hall, Inc |
| Publishing Year |
2005 |
| Edition |
1st |
| Pages |
337 |
| Price |
0.00 AED |
| Text Language |
English |
| Available |
Yes, Accessions:[ 39906, 40844, G-11533, G-11534, G-11535, G-29130, G-29131, G-29132, G-29133, G-29134, G-29135 ] |
| Description |
In WAR, do mass and material matter most? will states with the largest, best equipped, information technology-rich militaries invariably win? The prevailing answer today among both scholars and policy makers is yes. Technological change produces opposite |
| Keywords |
Military Strategy; Modern System; Operations Desert; Operations; Modern Battle; Operation Goodwood |