THE AIR POWER BETWEEN LIMITED WARS AND TOTAL WARS

A state has at its disposal more instruments/ tools in order to accomplish the desired objectives: diplomacy, alliances, commerce, external assistance, scientific and cultural trades, immigration/emigration politics or other internal politics, under cover activities or army usage. The art and the sc...

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