Dictionnaire de stratégie

Dictionnaire de stratégie

 

Dictionnaire de stratégie

Dictionnaire de stratégie

Thierry de Montbrial et J. Klein, (ed.)

PUF, Paris, 2000, 2ème ed. 2006

Entrées : “Psychological operations”, “German”, “Prussian” and “Chinese theoreticians”, “Military alliances”, “Chemical and biological weapons”, “Battles”, “Blockades”, “Clausewitz, “Crises” (in Cuba and Yugoslavia), the “Culture of war”, “Demography and war”, “Regional disarmament”, “Diplomacy”, “Deterrence”, “Legality of warfare”, “Humanitarian law in wartime”, “Military education”, “Banning nuclear tests”, “Foch”, “Special forces”, “Fortifications”, “Frederick II”, “Charles de Gaulle”, “Geostrategy”, “Guerrillas”, “Economic warfare”, “Holy war”, “Infiltration”, “Lawrence of Arabia”, “Logistics”, “Machiavelli”, “Militarism”, “Napoleon”, “Neutrality”, “Conscientious objection”, “European order”, “NATO”, “Pacifism”, “Principles of warfare”, “Prisoners of war”, “Power”, “Intelligence”, the US concept of “Revolution in Military Affairs”, “Military Revolutions in Ancient Times”, “Collective security”, “Military sociology”, the “Stockholm Appeal”, “Strategy”, “Commercial strategy”, “Tactics”, “Terrorism”, “Game theory”, Trotsky, “Military use of outer space”…. Ce dictionnaire va au-delà des simples questions militaires. Il est construit autour de principes, de théories et de types de stratégie conçus en tant qu’action humaine ultime, délibérée et délicate.