194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
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Ken Booth’s study, first published in 1979, investigates the way in which cultural distortions have affected the theory and execution of strategy. Its aim is to illustrate the importance of ethnocentrism in all areas of the subject, to follow through its implications and to suggest approaches to the different problems it poses.
Insights are offered into the character of a number of important... Read more
Preface; 1. Concepts and Propositions 2. The Strategic Paradigm 3. Failures in Strategy 4. Problems in Strategic Theorising 5. Military Efficiency Versus Political Purpose 6. Threat Assessment 7. Strategy With a Human Face 8. Strategic Thinking and Security in a Liberal Society; Index
Biography
Ken Booth






