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List view record 21: The Viability of Deterrence Strategies for Non Nuclear StatesList view anchor tag for record 21: The Viability of Deterrence Strategies for Non Nuclear States
List view record 22: Threat assessments and how they can become self-fulfilling propheciesList view anchor tag for record 22: Threat assessments and how they can become self-fulfilling prophecies
List view record 23: Despite Changes in Technology, it is still Possible to Identify Continuities in Naval WarfareList view anchor tag for record 23: Despite Changes in Technology, it is still Possible to Identify Continuities in Naval Warfare
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List view record 24: Deterrence Strategies—Application & ViabilityList view anchor tag for record 24: Deterrence Strategies—Application & Viability
List view record 25: Did the second world war, more so than the first world war, exemplify the character of "total war"?List view anchor tag for record 25: Did the second world war, more so than the first world war, exemplify the character of "total war"?
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List view record 26: Grand Strategy for Non-Great Power States in the Grey ZoneList view anchor tag for record 26: Grand Strategy for Non-Great Power States in the Grey Zone
List view record 27: New wars: same old goalsList view anchor tag for record 27: New wars: same old goals
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New wars: same old goals

Singapore Armed Forces2022
Journals, Magazines
In this essay, the author cites Mary Kaldor1, who argues that armed conflicts in the post-Cold War era is fundamentally different from traditional Clausewitzian interstate conflicts. Unlike old wars, which were fought between state-controlled militaries for geopolitical and ideological reasons, '...
List view record 28: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military AdaptabilityList view anchor tag for record 28: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military Adaptability
List view record 29: The evolution of military capabilities of Asian nations from wealth to power projectionList view anchor tag for record 29: The evolution of military capabilities of Asian nations from wealth to power projection
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List view record 30: The many dimensions of strategyList view anchor tag for record 30: The many dimensions of strategy
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The many dimensions of strategy

Singapore Armed Forces2022
Journals, Magazines
In this essay, the author discusses the various dimensions of strategy. He examines Clausewitz’s five elementsof strategy in his seminal work On War. He also explores Colin Gray’s 17 Dimensions and Michael Howard’s FourDimensions of Strategy. The author then studies the ques􀆟on that some dimensi...
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