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020 | _a0-8014-1569-1 | ||
040 | _aESGN | ||
100 | _aMearsheimer, J.J. | ||
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_aConventional Deterrence / _cJ.J. Mearsheimer |
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_aIthaca _bCornell University _c1987 |
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300 | _a296 p. | ||
520 | _aCONTENIDO: 1: Introduction.- 2: Conventional deterrence.- 3: The allied decision not to attack Germany, March 1939-May 1940.- 4: The German decision to attack in the West, 1939-1940.- 5: Conventional deterrence and the Arab-Israeli conflict.- 6: The prospects for conventional deterrence in Central Europe.- 7: Precision guided munitions and conventional deterrence.- 8: Conclusion. | ||
653 | _aDISUASION | ||
653 | _aGUERRA MUNDIAL, II | ||
653 | _aESTRATEGIA | ||
653 | _aOTAN | ||
653 | _aPOLITICA INTERNACIONAL | ||
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_cBK, _2Universal Decimal Classification |
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_c23660 _d23660 |