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Correlation of Forces James Hansen

Correlation of Forces By James Hansen

Correlation of Forces by James Hansen


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Correlation of Forces traces the development of the Soviet military over the past forty years, decade by decade. Author Hansen has also selected fourteen years of critical importance to the development of the Soviet military, assesses the events of those years, and analyzes their significance.

Correlation of Forces Summary

Correlation of Forces: Four Decades of Soviet Military Development by James Hansen

There are a number of books on the Soviet armed forces that describe weapons and composition. Here is the most broad ranging, detailed treatment of the subject to date. Correlation of Forces traces the development of the Soviet military over the past forty years, decade by decade. In addition to weaponry and composition, this authoritative reference covers leadership and geopolitical ebb and flow--including current troop movements in the Third World and along the Soviet-Sino border. Author Hansen has also selected fourteen years of critical importance to the development of the Soviet military, assesses the events of those years, and analyzes their significance.

About James Hansen

JAMES H. HANSEN is currently an analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency, monitoring Soviet political and military developments on a daily basis.

Table of Contents

Introduction Key Findings The 1940s The 1950s The 1960s The 1970s The 1980s Summary Acronyms Bibliography A Word About Sources Index

Additional information

NPB9780275926571
9780275926571
0275926575
Correlation of Forces: Four Decades of Soviet Military Development by James Hansen
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-04-15
255
N/A
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