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Success and Failure in Limited War: Information and Strategy in the Korean, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and Iraq Wars

Success and Failure in Limited War: Information and Strategy in the Korean, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and Iraq Wars

by Spencer D. Bakich (Author)
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Common and destructive, limited wars are significant international events that pose a number of challenges to the states involved beyond simple victory or defeat. Chief among these challenges is the risk of escalation―be it in the scale, scope, cost, or duration of the conflict. In this book, Spencer D. Bakich investigates a crucial and heretofore ignored factor in determining the nature and direction of limited war: information institutions. Traditional assessments of wartime strategy focus on the relationship between the military and civilians, but Bakich argues that we must take into account the information flow patterns among top policy makers and all national security organizations. By examining the fate of American military and diplomatic strategy in four limited wars, Bakich demonstrates how not only the availability and quality of information, but also the ways in which information is gathered, managed, analyzed, and used, shape a state’s ability to wield power effectively in dynamic and complex international systems. Utilizing a range of primary and secondary source materials, Success and Failure in Limited War makes a timely case for the power of information in war, with crucial implications for international relations theory and statecraft. Read more

Product Information

PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Publication dateMarch 20, 2014
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length343 pages
ISBN-10022610771X
ISBN-13978-0226107714
Item Weight1 pounds
Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#6,177,457 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #185 in Operation Desert Storm Military History #533 in Military Life & Institutions History #550 in Korean War History (Books)
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