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  • '''Grand strategy''' is the application of the full range of national power to influence nati There is no one approach to formulating grand strategy. Especially in pre-industrialized times, a [[monarch]] such as [[Alexander
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  • '''Vietnamese Communist grand strategy''' is related to that of [[Mao Zedong]], but diverged considerably from his ...p]] called these "defensive, equilibrium, and offensive". North Vietnamese grand strategy, however, evolved another path, especially in changing the third stage from
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  • *Making America Grand Again: Toward a New Grand Strategy, [[Center for a New American Security]] *(coeditor) Finding Our Way: Debating American Grand Strategy, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • United States [[grand strategy]] with regard to [[Germany]]
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  • ...declared [[American progressivism|progressive]] ideology, concerned with [[grand strategy]]
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  • From the perspective of the United States, its objectives and [[grand strategy]] toward [[India]]
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  • ...n the faculty of [[Yale University]], teaching [[grand strategy|Studies in Grand Strategy]]. He was a career U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]] who worked for a number
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  • [[Grand strategy]] of the United States in respect of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]].
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  • A U.S. government think tank focused on [[grand strategy]], located at the [[National Defense University]] at [[Fort McNair]] in Was
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  • ...tal conflict between civilizations of different cultures, and discussing [[grand strategy]] to deal with this conflict
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  • That part of [[grand strategy]], which limits the provision of certain militarily critical, [[dual-use]]
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  • Actions taken by U.S. personnel in support of a [[foreign internal defense]] grand strategy agreed to by the host nation and the U.S.
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  • The use of [[international law]] as a component of national [[grand strategy]], or [[asymmetrical warfare]] by national or non-national actors
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  • ...group, founded by [[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]], focused on the preservation of [[grand strategy|all aspects]] of American national power
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  • ...cer of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], who now writes and consults on grand strategy and the Middle East
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  • ...ns of a nation; maintaining it is the defense against all aspects of the [[grand strategy]] of adversaries
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  • ...|Foreign Minister]] of [[Nazi Germany]], of lessened importance when the [[grand strategy|extension of national policies]] became military rather than diplomatic; tr
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  • ...mall but select office in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), the [[grand strategy]] "think tank" inside the U.S. government
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  • ...t means of enforcing national and quasi-state policy, from the levels of [[grand strategy]] to small-unit [[tactics]], from meetings between [[Head of State|heads of
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  • ...ernational law]],[[economics]], [[health sciences]], and the practice of [[grand strategy]] of which the [[military]] is part. With the increasing role of groups oth It is a superset of grand strategy, which often seeks to [[deterrence|deter]] or [[Compellence|compel]] other
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  • ...of enforcing [[nation]]al and [[quasi-state]] policy: from the levels of [[grand strategy]] to small-unit [[tactics]]; from meetings between [[Head of State|heads of
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  • '''Export controls''' are part of the [[grand strategy]] of nations, variously limiting the provision of certain militarily critic
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  • A book on [[grand strategy]] and world development by [[Thomas P. M. Barnett]], which postulates that
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  • ...ty of necessary functions of a nation; maintaining it is the mirror of the grand strategy|grand strategic attempts of adversaries to disrupt a nation. It also can re
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  • ...nsor. Psychological operations can and do take place at every level from [[grand strategy]] to [[tactics]], from overt statements by government to tricky loudspeaker
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  • '''Grand strategy''' is the application of the full range of national power to influence nati There is no one approach to formulating grand strategy. Especially in pre-industrialized times, a [[monarch]] such as [[Alexander
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  • .../ref> most often imposed by war or its threat, although all the tools of [[grand strategy]] may be applied, such as [[economic warfare]]. Some consider it a synonym
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  • ...rily; containment was at the level of [[military doctrine#Grand strategy | grand strategy]], involving all the aspects of national power, from diplomacy to economics
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  • It may be part of a larger grand strategy, as, for example, Soviet partisans harassed the German rear areas during Op
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  • | title = Grand Strategy and the Next President of the United States
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  • ...ations in democracies, where the military role is one of the dimensions of grand strategy, rather than situations where military opinions control national strategy.
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  • ...[Tet Offensive]] proper; it is unclear how deeply he was involved in the [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] planning of the [[General Offensive-General Uprising]]. L
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  • A '''signaling strategy''' is, in game theory and in particular grand strategy|grand strategic interaction, a set of measures that do not directly compell
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  • ...http://www.history.army.mil/books/wwii/Sp1941-42/index.htm online edition] grand strategy ...www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-WD-Strategic2/index.html online edition], grand strategy
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  • ...using military means to influence behavior of other actors, but the term "grand strategy" goes beyond military means as a way to implement politics (or policy).
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  • {{Main|Grand strategy}} ...has four commonly used levels of scope. The highest level of this range, [[grand strategy]], not limited to military means but including all national ways to affect
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  • ...ge W. Bush Administration]], does consider preventive war as one of many [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] options against [[terrorism]] and [[weapons of mass destr
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  • * Sumida, Jon Tetsuro. ''Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command: The Classic Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan'' (2000) 184
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  • ...ge W. Bush Administration]], does consider preventive war as one of many [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] options against [[terrorism]] and [[weapons of mass destr
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  • '''''The Pentagon's New Map''''' is a book on [[international relations]], [[grand strategy]] and world development by [[Thomas P.M. Barnett]].<ref name=Barnett>{{cite
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  • ==Grand strategy== At the level of [[grand strategy]], it specifically used military means in support of diplomacy. It was focu
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  • At that point, a [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] approach is needed. Economic sanctions and other pressure
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  • ...[[lawfare]]", or the use of international law as a component of national [[grand strategy]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...had been appointed by Kennedy, continued to push an economic and signaling grand strategy to Johnson. Johnson and McNamara, although it would be hard to find two men
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  • ...areas. Most often, they are conducted at the level of [[military doctrine|grand strategy or strategy]]. Sensitivities of the target often require the operation be [
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  • A '''no-fly zone''', increasingly a tool of [[grand strategy]],<ref>{{citation At the level of grand strategy, a Congressional Research Service report observed that it is appropriate to
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  • ...a significant extent, a lack of understanding of the Vietnamese Communist grand strategy and how the leadership interpreted U.S. actions.
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  • ...mponents of [[grand strategy]] is '''economic warfare'''. Remembering that grand strategy includes, but is not limited to, military means to enforce national policy ...uses financial manipulation rather than explosive force. Within an overall grand strategy, of course, the two can work together, destroying domestic facilities while
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  • ...member of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s inner circle, he was even less so when the [[grand strategy|extension of national policies]] became military rather than diplomatic. V
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  • ...Both FID and general assistance, however, conceptually are part of U.S. [[grand strategy]]. In some situations, there may be clandestine assistance to a HN through
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  • ...win M. Snell. 'Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1941-1942" (1952) grand strategy [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-WD-Strategic1/index.html online ed ..., Maurice. ''Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1943-1944'' (1958), grand strategy [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-WD-Strategic2/index.html online ed
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  • <center>'''Grand strategy for the Middle East'''</center>
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  • ...A Global History of World War II,'' (2005), the most thorough coverage of grand strategy [http://www.amazon.com/World-Arms-Global-History-War/dp/0521558794 excerpt
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  • ...having the most powerful military organization, within the context that [[grand strategy]] recognizes that military means <ref name=GWB-NSS>{{citation
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  • ...strategic]] objective of preventing the import of those supplies and the [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] goal of forcing desired political behavior from the leade
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  • '''Lawfare''' is the use of [[international law]] as a component of [[grand strategy]]. A Council on Foreign Relations conference defined it as: <blockquote>...
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  • ...ith many groups, it is best to link the slogans to various components of [[grand strategy]].
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  • ...he classic military doctrine distinctions among the different levels, from grand strategy to various levels of tactics, Kilcullen has long distinguished between mili
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  • *continued U.S. engagement, using all the mechanisms of [[grand strategy]], "in the world and rejection of policies that would lead us down the path
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  • * Samuels, Richard J. ''Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Securing-Japan-
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  • ...sm|Marxist-Leninist]] and [[Mao Zedong|Maoist]] principles of inherently [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] political warfare; "Not only did we fight in the military
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  • * Riley, Jonathon. ''Napoleon As a General: Command from the Battlefield to Grand Strategy'' (2007)
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  • ...ission]] and [[McNamara-Taylor mission]]), the broader development of U.S. grand strategy involving the [[Vietnam War]], and the general understanding of [[counterin
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  • ...force is part of the national arsenal, not its only means of implementing grand strategy
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  • ...e 1920-1940 period. Eventually, militarism reduced the decision space of [[grand strategy]] to the assumption that only military needs would meet Japan's goals.
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  • '''Vietnamese Communist grand strategy''' is related to that of [[Mao Zedong]], but diverged considerably from his ...p]] called these "defensive, equilibrium, and offensive". North Vietnamese grand strategy, however, evolved another path, especially in changing the third stage from
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  • * Davis; John. "The Evolution of American Grand Strategy and the War on Terrorism: Clinton and Bush Perspectives" ''White House Stud
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  • Note that the Yugoslav action is an example of "[[lawfare]]" in [[grand strategy]], but with the U.S. using it rather than being used by it.
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  • ...t "war is the extension of national politics by military means." Modern [[grand strategy|grand strategic doctrine]] includes many aspects of national power besides
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  • * Williamson, Samuel R. ''The politics of grand strategy: Britain and France prepare for war, 1904-1914'' (1990) [http://www.history
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  • .../ref> The Communist side had clearly defined political objectives, and a [[grand strategy]] to achieve them; there was a clear relationship between long-term goals a ...] also was effective, but it had well-defined objectives at the level of [[grand strategy]]: [[compellence]] to return to negotiations. <ref name=JP5-0>{{citation
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  • ...spent most of the war years focused on military operations, diplomacy and grand strategy. Other Nazis ran the Holocaust and the economy. At first Hitler's military
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  • ...erous subarticles, not always chronological such as [[Vietnamese Communist grand strategy]], for events below these and other major events between 1868 and 1999. Eve .../ref> The Communist side had clearly defined political objectives, and a [[grand strategy]] to achieve them; there was a clear relationship between long-term goals a
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  • ...ctive. [[North Vietnamese cadre|Relevant Communist theory]] takes a more [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] view than did the U.S. and South Vietnam, in their concep
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  • ...d the Southern insurgency, had clearly defined political objectives, and a grand strategy, involving military, diplomatic, covert action and psychological operations
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  • ...since the top-level articles are still there, comes [[Vietnamese Communist grand strategy]].
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  • Japan had a [[grand strategy]] based both on establishing its regional dominance, and also to obtain eco
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  • * Johnston, Alastair Iain. ''Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese History.'' Princeton U. Press, 1995. 307 pp. [http://www.amazon
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  • ...Silver and gold, however, are legitimate weapons when thinking in terms of grand strategy, since economic warfare is another means of exerting national power. Petrae
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  • ...ansion in Southeast Asia had to be stopped as a mere part of a worldwide [[grand strategy]]. Instead, an assumption grew that the Southeast Asian conflict was more r
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  • ...ry draws no distinction between state and theology. [[Vietnamese Communist grand strategy|Vietnamese Communism]], for its converts, was an organizing belief system t The North had clearly defined political objectives, and a grand strategy, involving military, diplomatic, covert action and psychological operations
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  • ...ign internal defense is a joint process, at the level of military doctrine|grand strategy, between the Host Nation (HN), the United States, and other governments and
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  • ...n National Socialism]], but resistance to his international and military [[grand strategy]]. While there certainly had been dissatisfaction with him in the military
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  • ...rld Order]]'''</includeonly> is an influential and controversial book on [[grand strategy]], [[international relations]] and world futures, by the late political sci
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  • In other words, they had a much clearer concept of [[grand strategy]] than the French, who were more focused on continuation of the status quo
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  • ...and again, getting more animosity than money.<ref> Geoffrey Parker, ''The Grand Strategy of Philip II'' (1998); Geoffrey Parker, "The Origins of the Dutch Revolt."
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