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  2. Lawrence Freedman - Wikipedia

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    Sir Lawrence David Freedman, KCMG, CBE, PC, FBA (born 1948) is a British academic, historian and author specialising in foreign policy, international relations and strategy. [1] He has been described as the "dean of British strategic studies" [ 2 ] and was a member of the Iraq Inquiry . [ 3 ]

  3. Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Strategy is Destiny (2002): Strategy Is Destiny: How Strategy-Making Shapes a Company's Future; Freedman, Lawrence. Strategy: A History (2013): Strategy: A History 1st Edition; Heuser, Beatrice. The Evolution of Strategy (2010): The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present; Kvint, Vladimir.

  4. Falklands War - Wikipedia

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    The overall effect of the raids on the war is difficult to determine; historian Lawrence Freedman, who was given access to official sources, comments that the significance of the Vulcan raids remains a subject of controversy. [78] Although they took pressure off the small Sea Harrier force, the raids were costly and used a great deal of resources.

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  6. Military strategy - Wikipedia

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    Military strategy is a set of ideas implemented by military organizations to pursue desired strategic goals. [1] Derived from the Greek word strategos , the term strategy, when first used during the 18th century, [ 2 ] was seen in its narrow sense as the "art of the general ", [ 3 ] or "the art of arrangement" of troops.

  7. Nuclear strategy - Wikipedia

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    As a sub-branch of military strategy, nuclear strategy attempts to match nuclear weapons as means to political ends. In addition to the actual use of nuclear weapons whether in the battlefield or strategically, a large part of nuclear strategy involves their use as a bargaining tool. Some of the issues considered within nuclear strategy include:

  8. R. Edward Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Stakeholder theory is a theory of organizational management and business ethics that addresses morals and values in managing an organization. It was originally detailed by Freeman in the book Strategic Management: a Stakeholder Approach, and identifies and models the groups which are stakeholders of a corporation, and both describes and recommends methods by which management can give due ...

  9. Grand strategy - Wikipedia

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    Grand strategy or high strategy is a state's strategy of how means (military and nonmilitary) can be used to advance and achieve national interests in the long-term. [1] [2] [3] Issues of grand strategy typically include the choice of military doctrine, force structure and alliances, as well as economic relations, diplomatic behavior, and methods to extract or mobilize resources.