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2011
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This fascinating book examines a question that continues to puzzle soldiers, statesmen, and scholars: why do major powers—including the ostensible superpower United States—repeatedly perform poorly against seemingly overmatched adversaries? And what can they, and the United States, do to better achieve their military objectives? -- argues that beyond relying solely on overwhelming military might, the United States needs to focus more on exploiting...