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Explorations in Strategy
By (Author) Colin S. Gray
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th February 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
History
355.4
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
425g
Strategy in this book covers all military activity. The broad purpose is to show how strategy works, using air power and special operations as substantial case studies, but also addressing sea power, nuclear deterrence and information warfare. Although the book comments on the future of air power, the reliability of non-nuclear deterrence, the character of joint warfare, the utility of special warriors, and the limitations of excellence in information warfare, the primary intention is to deepen the understanding of the nature and working of strategy and strategic effect.
(Gray's) valuable book provides lots of good ammunition for contemplation, discussion, and argument and for the edification of senior commanders, staff members, political leaders, and students.-Perspectives on Political Science
Gray provides a useful overview of strategy in the post-Cold War period....Gray is particularly on target with regard to the need to rethink the relevance of the last 50 years of nuclear deterrence.-Choice
Presents a plethora of strategic ideas and concepts that all senior civilian and military leaders must fully understand. Gray provides the reader with numerous checklists that help immensely to organize thoughts and ensure nothing is left to chance. If our senior civilian and military leadership do read this book, perhaps the United States can avoid repeating some of its past strategic blunders.-Marine Corps Gazette
"(Gray's) valuable book provides lots of good ammunition for contemplation, discussion, and argument and for the edification of senior commanders, staff members, political leaders, and students."-Perspectives on Political Science
"Gray provides a useful overview of strategy in the post-Cold War period....Gray is particularly on target with regard to the need to rethink the relevance of the last 50 years of nuclear deterrence."-Choice
"Presents a plethora of strategic ideas and concepts that all senior civilian and military leaders must fully understand. Gray provides the reader with numerous checklists that help immensely to organize thoughts and ensure nothing is left to chance. If our senior civilian and military leadership do read this book, perhaps the United States can avoid repeating some of its past strategic blunders."-Marine Corps Gazette
COLIN S. GRAY is a strategic theorist and defense analyst who has worked in Britain, Canada, and the United States./e He has written pioneering and controversial studies of nuclear strategy, arms control, maritime strategy, and geopolitics.