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Shows how internal divisions--between political parties, presidents, and congress, elected representatives and bureaucrats, soldiers and civilians, and branches of the armed services--have always made the creation of military strategy extraordinarily complex, and explains why wartime goals, ways, and means often seem disconnected. Winner of the Henry Adams Prize.Pearlman, Michael D. is the author of 'Warmaking and American Democracy', published 2002 under ISBN 9780700611911 and ISBN 0700611916.
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