From the Mind to the Feet
by Lawrence A. Kuznar, Allison Astorino-Courtois, Sarah Canna
Publisher: Air University Press 2011
ISBN-13: 9781585662128
Number of pages: 191
Description:
The 12 essays in this volume examine the concept of intent in defense, security, and foreign-policy contexts. They provide operational and academic perspectives on measuring the intent of adversaries, including nation-states and nonstate actors, and understanding the relationship of intent to behavior.
Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(4.2MB, PDF)
Similar books

by David N. Spires - AU Press
This book tells the story of the origins and development of the United States Air Force's space program from its earliest beginnings in the post Second World War period to its emergence as a critical operational presence in the Persian Gulf War.
(15223 views)

by Chris Adams - Air University Press
This book reflects a compilation of excerpts from an unpublished broader treatment that recounts the five decades of delicate coexistence between two nations known as the 'superpowers' during the international conflict known as the 'Cold War.'
(9015 views)

by John W. Lango - Edinburgh University Press
Just war theory exists to stop armies and countries from using armed force without good cause. But how can we judge whether a war is just? In this original book, John W. Lango takes some distinctive approaches to the ethics of armed conflict.
(7226 views)

by Ted Galen Carpenter, Barbara Conry - Cato Institute
This book is a searing indictment of the policies pursued by the United States and its allies. It also warns of the likely consequences -- including prospects for more Kosovo-style interventions -- if those policies are not repudiated.
(6696 views)