The relationship of policy to strategy is a central issue in international studies. Using the little-known, but highly relevant, example of British planning for the occupation of Austria in 1945, this book provides a case-study in the practicalities of "liberating" enemy territory. It looks at the way in which policy was developed and then reconciled with those of her allies; how negotiations were directly affected by existing--and expected--strategic situation; and how the military were involved in the reconstruction of ...
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The relationship of policy to strategy is a central issue in international studies. Using the little-known, but highly relevant, example of British planning for the occupation of Austria in 1945, this book provides a case-study in the practicalities of "liberating" enemy territory. It looks at the way in which policy was developed and then reconciled with those of her allies; how negotiations were directly affected by existing--and expected--strategic situation; and how the military were involved in the reconstruction of Austria.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Book is like new. Slight curl on edge of DJ. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 222 p. Contains: Illustrations. Studies in Military and Strategic History. Audience: General/trade. Thank you for supporting the Friends of the Torrance Library. Your purchase helps us to provide adult and children's programs and new library services.