Strategy In The Missile Age

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Rise of Nations : Gold Edition


Rise of Nations : Gold Edition


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Rise of Nations Gold Edition includes both the award-winning Rise of Nations and the critically acclaimed expansion pack, Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots.
Rise of Nations
From acclaimed game designer Brian Reynolds and Big Huge Games, comes Rise of Nations an epic, historical, real-time strategy game.
For the first time, gamers will experience the pulse-pounding thrill and speed of real-ti…

StarCraft Battle Chest


StarCraft Battle Chest


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The full versions of StarCraft and the acclaimed expansion pack Brood War, as well as complete strategy guides for each, make StarCraft: Battle Chest a treasure chest for real-time strategy fans. Instead of two similarly powered enemies facing off, the three distinct races in StarCraft have unique capabilities and strategies. Everyone still competes in the RTS genre’s typical race for resources, …

Rise of Nations Gold


Rise of Nations Gold


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The entire span of Human History in your hands!Product InformationDominate 6000 years of history from the Ancient Age to the Information Age.Which forces will you deploy to lead your nation to global prominence? Tradeespionage diplomacy…war? Whichever path you choose you’ll experience thepulse pounding thrill and speed of real-time gaming combined with the epic scopeand depth of turn-…

Empire Earth II Gold Edition


Empire Earth II Gold Edition


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A Battle Through the Ages…Product InformationBuild divide and conquer the world making your mark on history once again. Relive the complete span of human history in Empire Earth II. Take control with a breakthrough new interface. Rule as never before!  Empire Earth II: Art Of Supremacy redraws the borders as your epic conquest continues. Command four new civilizations and earn bold victories as…

The Week the World Stood Still: Inside the Secret Cuban Missile Crisis (Stanford Nuclear Age Series)


The Week the World Stood Still: Inside the Secret Cuban Missile Crisis (Stanford Nuclear Age Series)


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The Cuban missile crisis was the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War and the most perilous moment in American history. In this dramatic narrative written especially for students and general readers, Sheldon M. Stern, longtime historian at the John F. Kennedy Library, enables the reader to follow the often harrowing twists and turns of the crisis.Based on the author’s authoritative tr…

Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$39.47


Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatmen…

American Missile Defense: A Guide to the Issues (Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues)


American Missile Defense: A Guide to the Issues (Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues)


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Missile defense has been trumpeted as a way to protect the United States from a massive missile attack, but the reality, this book argues, is that our missile defense is not nearly as effective nor developed as people have been led to believe. In American Missile Defense: A Guide to the Issues Victoria Samson brings a decade of experience to bear in an in-depth examination of missile defense as it…



 Nuclear Triad


Nuclear Triad


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A nuclear triad refers to a nuclear arsenal which consists of three components. The purpose of having a trifurcated nuclear capability is to significantly reduce the possibility that an enemy could destroy all of a country’s nuclear forces in a first strike attack; this, in turn, ensures a credible threat of a second strike, and thus increases a nation’s nuclear deterrence. While traditional nuclear strategy holds that a nuclear triad provides the best level of deterrence from attack, in reality, most nuclear powers do not have the military budget to sustain a full triad. Only the United States and Russia have maintained nuclear triads for most of the nuclear age. Both the US and the former Soviet Union composed their triads along the same lines, including the following components: 1. Strategic bombers (carrier-based or land-based; armed with bombs or missiles) 2. Land-based missiles (MRBMs or ICBMs), and 3. Ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs).

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$129.24


Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


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Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


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Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$179.12


New – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, who

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$289.67


New – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, who

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


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Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$116.44


New – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, who

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$10.77


Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$84.63


Used – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, wh

 Strategy in the Missile Age


Strategy in the Missile Age


$186.68


New – Strategy in the Missile Age was written during the dawn of the nuclear age, when the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles necessitated a massive rethinking of military strategy and power. Originally published in 1959, it retains ample relevance today for its discussion of the origins of air power, its cornerstone position in the evolution of Cold War-era nuclear strategy, and its treatment of preventive and preemptive attacks, deterrence, and the economics of strategy. Brodie, who