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Culture and Military Doctrine: France between the Wars
Using illustrations from doctrinal developments in the French army during the 1920s and 1930s, Kier challenges the portrait of the role of civilians and military in choices between offensive and defensive military doctrines.
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subjects | Analysis Armies Civil-military relations Civilization Conscription Culture Defense policy Doctrine Does Strategic Culture Matter? France History Interwar years Military Military aspects Military culture Military doctrines Military policy Military sociology Military strategy Organizational behavior Organizational culture Professional armies Subcultures Warfare World wars |
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