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Military Decision-Making Processes: Case Studies Involving the Preparation, Commitment, Application and Withdrawal of Force

Author Kevin Dougherty
Publisher McFarland
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PublisherMcFarland
ISBN / ASIN0786477989
ISBN-139780786477982
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Sales Rank1,386,264
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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President Bill Clinton, speaking as might any commander-in-chief, on the eve of his decision to deploy ground troops to Bosnia in 1995, declared he had "no responsibility more grave than putting soldiers in harm's way." Such a statement suggests that a study of the decision-making process associated with the weighty matters of using force would be enlightening. Indeed, it is. The decision-making process is far from standardized nor is it simple. While all individuals associated with important decisions about national security and the lives of America's service members take their responsibilities seriously, the processes by which they reach their conclusions are varied and complicated. The book traces eight traditional and emerging theories or models of decision-making by first explaining the components of each model and then by analyzing its practical application through three case studies. Each chapter concludes with a discussion of the utility and explanatory power of the particular model.