Today even strong democratic leaders do not hesitate to employ
unorthodox means to achieve swift policy changes. The diplomacy of
surprise is their most effective tool. This pioneering work
explores the differences between diplomatic and military surprise,
and examines the theory, practice, and international implications.
Originally published in 1981 by the Harvard University Center for
International Affairs.
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