War demands that scholars and policy makers use victory in precise
and coherent terms to communicate what the state seeks to achieve
in war. The failure historically to define victory in consistent
terms has contributed to confused debates when societies consider
whether to wage war. This volume explores the development of a
theoretical narrative or language of victory to help scholars and
policy makers define carefully and precisely what they mean by
victory in war in order to achieve a deeper understanding of
victory as the foundation of strategy in the modern world.
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