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What Should The U.S. Army Learn From History? - Determining The Strategy Of The Future Through Understanding The Past eBook

Persisting Concerns And Threats, Parallels And Analogies With The Present Days (What Changes And What Does Not), Recommendations For The U.S. Army…

by Strategic Studies Institute e Colin S. Gray
language: english
Publisher: e-artnow s.r.o., September of 2017 ‧
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This monograph examines the potential utility of history as a source of education and possible guidance for the U.S. Army. The author considers the worth in the claim that since history (more accurately termed the past) is all done and gone, it can have no value for today as we try to look forward. This point of view did not find much favor here. The monograph argues that although history does not repeat itself in detail, it certainly does so roughly in parallel circumstances. Of course, much detail differs from one historical case to another, but nonetheless, there are commonly broad and possibly instructive parallels that can be drawn from virtually every period of history, concerning most circumstances.Contents:Should the U.S. Army Learn From History?Understanding the Past: A Foreign Country?Persisting Concerns and Enduring HazardsA Familiar Past? Parallels and AnalogiesWhat Changes and What Does Not?What Can the U.S. Army Learn From History?Recommendations for the U.S. Army

What Should The U.S. Army Learn From History? - Determining The Strategy Of The Future Through Understanding The Past

Persisting Concerns And Threats, Parallels And Analogies With The Present Days (What Changes And What Does Not), Recommendations For The U.S. Army…

by Strategic Studies Institute e Colin S. Gray

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ISBN: 9788026879381
Publisher: e-artnow s.r.o.
Release Date: September of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9788026879381
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