01464 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002000153245010000173260003100273300003200304500002500336504001600361520070700377650003601084650004001120990002501160990002501185INLIS00000000000290520221019085435 a0010-0520002905221019 | | eng  a9780415429955 aeng a306.270 a306.270 BUL n0 aBuley, Benjamin14aNew American Way of War : Military Culture and the Political Utility of Force /cBenjamin Buley aLondon :bRoutledge,c2008 axiii, 201p.; 24cm. ;c24cm. aIndeks : p.191 - 201 ap.176 - 190 aThe older concept of the American way of war was always associated with more than a simple penchant for strategies of annihilation. The more fundamental idea underlying this strategic of the characteristic America understending of the relationship between war and politics. By extension, the continuities and discontinuities between the 'old' and 'new' American ways of war can only be properly understood if the new style of war is also placed in the broader context of its relationship to political utility. The most enduring theme associated with the older notion that there exised a distinctively American approach to war was its alleged rejection of the conception of war as apolitical instrument. 4aUnited States - Military Policy 4aSociology, Military - United States a10516/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10517/MKRI-P/XI-2008