ABSTRACT

One of three volumes in honour of the teaching and scholarship of the late Michael I. Handel, this book details the universal logic of strategy and the ability of liberal-democratic governments to address this logic rationally.
Treating war as an extension of politics, the diverse contributors (drawn from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Israel) explore the difficulties in matching strategy to policy, especially in free societies.

part |107 pages

Strategic Logic

chapter |9 pages

Strategy in War and Sports

A Comparison

chapter |14 pages

Why the Weak Win

Strong Powers, Weak Powers, and the Logic of Strategy