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- 2007473453 abstract "The U.S. inability -- or unwillingness --to connect strategic ends and appropriate means to accomplish those ends has occurred so often over the past 15 years that one could make a credible argument that it has become a disturbing and pervasive characteristic of the modern American way of war. Beginning with a theoretical discussion of the relationship among ends, means, and strategy, this paper continues by examining specific cases of U.S. intervention from the previous decade and Operation Iraqi Freedom to demonstrate that when the U.S. commits its military forces, success can only be achieved if clear ends are identified, appropriate means are leveraged against those stated ends, and a coherent strategy is developed to coordinate the ends and means.".
- 2007473453 contributor B10998010.
- 2007473453 contributor B10998011.
- 2007473453 coverage "Haiti History American intervention, 1994-1995.".
- 2007473453 coverage "United States Military policy Evaluation.".
- 2007473453 created "2007.".
- 2007473453 date "2007".
- 2007473453 date "2007.".
- 2007473453 dateCopyrighted "2007.".
- 2007473453 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-24).".
- 2007473453 description "Introduction -- Ends, means, and the design of strategy -- Somalia on the periphery -- Strategic pitfalls of a Balkanizing policy -- Haiti and the American backyard -- Operation Iraqi Freedom and the ends-means disconnect -- Conclusion.".
- 2007473453 description "The U.S. inability -- or unwillingness --to connect strategic ends and appropriate means to accomplish those ends has occurred so often over the past 15 years that one could make a credible argument that it has become a disturbing and pervasive characteristic of the modern American way of war. Beginning with a theoretical discussion of the relationship among ends, means, and strategy, this paper continues by examining specific cases of U.S. intervention from the previous decade and Operation Iraqi Freedom to demonstrate that when the U.S. commits its military forces, success can only be achieved if clear ends are identified, appropriate means are leveraged against those stated ends, and a coherent strategy is developed to coordinate the ends and means.".
- 2007473453 extent "v, 26 p. ;".
- 2007473453 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473453 identifier "1584873094".
- 2007473453 identifier "9781584873099".
- 2007473453 identifier PUB802.pdf.
- 2007473453 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473453 isPartOf "Carlisle papers in security strategy".
- 2007473453 issued "2007".
- 2007473453 issued "2007.".
- 2007473453 language "eng".
- 2007473453 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2007473453 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473453 spatial "Haiti History American intervention, 1994-1995.".
- 2007473453 spatial "United States Military policy Evaluation.".
- 2007473453 spatial "United States.".
- 2007473453 subject "DS79.76 .S584 2007".
- 2007473453 subject "Iraq War, 2003-2011.".
- 2007473453 subject "National interest United States.".
- 2007473453 subject "Operation Allied Force, 1999.".
- 2007473453 subject "Operation Restore Hope, 1992-1993.".
- 2007473453 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Ends, means, and the design of strategy -- Somalia on the periphery -- Strategic pitfalls of a Balkanizing policy -- Haiti and the American backyard -- Operation Iraqi Freedom and the ends-means disconnect -- Conclusion.".
- 2007473453 title "Strategy, national interests, and means to an end / Stephen D. Sklenka.".
- 2007473453 type "text".