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403 pp., index, footnotes. Dark blue cloth boards with silver lettering. Spine slightly slanted, minor edgewear and bumping, owner's name inside. DJ in protective Brodart plastic wrap. DJ back soi...
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403 pp., index, footnotes. Dark blue cloth boards with silver lettering. Spine slightly slanted, minor edgewear and bumping, owner's name inside. DJ in protective Brodart plastic wrap. DJ back soiled, chipped along flap edges and spine ends, with 2" tear across middle of spine. Text is clean and unmarked. "This book combines a study of NATO strategy with an extensive analysis of the interests of a single member of the alliance. The book has two main themes: the relationship - and at times the lack of relationship - between politics and strategy in the nuclear age; and the tension between the prevailing doctrines of NATO strategy and the special interests of one of the leading NATO members, Germany. Although political and strategic considerations need to be intimately connected, the author shows that in practice these two considerations may pull in different directions and that policy often fails to link them effectively."; 7" - 9" Tall
Product Info
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Year: 1966
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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OrielisBooks
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Country: United States