Strategic culture -- United States
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Strategic culture -- United States
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Strategic culture
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- Why we lost, a general's inside account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, Daniel Bolger
- How everything became war and the military became everything, tales from the Pentagon, Rosa Brooks
- Twilight warriors:, the soldiers, spies, and special agents who are revolutionizing the American way of war, James Kitfield
- Sino-American strategic restraint in an age of vulnerability, by David C. Gompert and Phillip C. Saunders
- Before the first shots are fired, how America can win or lose off the battlefield, General Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- An army transformed, the U.S. Army's post-Vietnam recovery and the dynamics of change in military organizations, Suzanne C. Nielsen
- The culture of military innovation, the impact of cultural factors on the Revolution in Military Affairs in Russia, the US, and Israel, Dima Adamsky
- Paradox of power, Sino-American strategic restraint in an era of vulnerability
- Twilight warriors, the soldiers, spies, and special agents who are revolutionizing the American way of war, James Kitfield
- Victory at risk:, restoring America's military power : a new war plan for the Pentagon, Michael W. Davidson
- How everything became war and the military became everything, tales from the Pentagon, Rosa Brooks
- Cultures of war, Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, 9-11, Iraq, John W. Dower
- Why we lost, a general's inside account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, Daniel Bolger
- Victory at risk, restoring America's military power : a new war plan for the Pentagon, Michael W. Davidson
- Paradox of power, Sino-American strategic restraint in an era of vulnerability, by David C. Gompert and Phillip C. Saunders
- Before the first shots are fired, how America can win or lose off the battlefield, General Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- Shadow Government, Surveillance, Secret Wars, and a Global Security State in a Single Superpower World
- White House warriors, how the National Security Council transformed the American way of war, John Gans
- Shadow government, surveillance, secret wars, and a global security state in a single superpower world, Tom Engelhardt
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