Net Assessment and Military Strategy: Review and Prospect (peking University International Strategic Studies Series)

Net Assessment and Military Strategy: Review and Prospect (peking University International Strategic Studies Series)

by (u. S.) Editor-in-chief Thomas G. Menken

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This book provides a comprehensive review and review of the history, methods and important issues of net assessment. In the relevant chapters of historical review, this book not only shows the brilliant achievements of Marshall and his Office of Net Assessment during the Cold War, but also depicts the embarrassing and helpless situation that net assessment was in after the Cold War due to the changes in the world structure and the adjustment of US strategy; in the relevant chapters of methodology, this book discusses the relationship between net assessment and historical research, intelligence research and The relationship between various scientific methods is explained in detail, showing the methodological diversity of net assessment; at the same time, this book also elaborates on the complex relationship between net assessment and US Soviet studies and the revolution in military affairs, using case studies to focus on how net assessment plays a diagnostic and guiding role on major issues related to the US defense strategy. This book provides a panoramic view of the important role that net assessment plays in U. S. National security strategy, and provides in-depth thinking about the role that net assessment should play in contemporary great power competition.

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