Israeli strategy after Desert Storm : lessons of the second Gulf War
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Israeli strategy after Desert Storm : lessons of the second Gulf War
(A BESA study in international security)
Frank Cass, 1997
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
pbk.MEIS/355/I111979374
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the Gulf War had a traumatic effect on the Middle East and its implications were particularly serious for Israel, which felt obliged to reassess its strategic and military perspectives. This is an examination of the lessons that the Gulf War holds for Israel.
Table of Contents
Military Review, July-August 1999
"The book provides a valuable contribution to readers who seek to better understand the impact of the Second Gulf War on Middle East politics and defense strategies. It also provides food for thought for those who want to reflect on the impact of new technologies on warfare and defense strategy."
Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol 52, No 1, 1998
"This hard-headed, penetrating analysis of modern conflict holds important insights for military professionals and strategic scholars everywhere.
by "Nielsen BookData"