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Soviet Military Doctrine

Harriet Fast Scott, William F. Scott

Continuity, Formulation, And Dissemination

Barcode 9780367288242
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Release Date: 07/05/2019

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: History
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Continuity, Formulation, And Dissemination
This book explores, from basic Soviet sources, the development of Soviet military doctrine and its impact upon the Soviet Armed Forces. It deals with the earliest formulations made after the 1917 October Revolution and traces the emerging doctrine through the noisy debates of the 1920s.
The purpose of this book is to document from basic Soviet sources the development of Soviet military doctrine and its impact upon the Soviet Armed Forces. Soviet military doctrine is defined as the military policy of the Communist Party. In one way or another, this policy affects the lives of all of us-as a possible threat to free institutions and political processes as well as to our economic life and well-being. Generally we approach Soviet military policy in terms of military balances and weapons: comparisons in the number of men under arms, the speed of aircraft of the Soviet bloc versus that of NATO aircraft, the number of ballistic missiles and their throw-weights. Studying such balances is of critical importance in defining, to some degree, existing forces. But it is only through a deep and thorough study of the military policy of the Communist Party, which translates directly into military doctrine, that we can obtain the background that might aid in negotiating with the Soviets on arms control matters or in making decisions that will enable those nations outside of the Soviet bloc to deter future Kremlin military moves.