Text
War & politics
Bernard Brodie's War and Politics is a classic study of the relationship between war and state policy. Brodie, a pioneer of nuclear strategy theory, examines how states use military power as a political instrument and how war shapes strategic decisions in international relations. The book evaluates the development of modern military theory, United States defense policy, and the strategic challenges of the Cold War era, including nuclear issues and deterrence. With a sharp analytical approach, Brodie highlights the importance of balancing military power with political objectives and how poor strategy can threaten state security. This work is a leading reference in the study of security, strategy, and military policy.
| PMKAA02547 | 355.02 BRO w | Museum KAA (Perang) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02548 | 355.02 BRO w | Museum KAA (Perang) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02549 | 355.02 BRO w | Museum KAA (Perang) | Tersedia |
Tidak tersedia versi lain