http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/jmh/summary/v067/67.3sieg.html In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Journal of Military History 67.3 (2003) 924-925 How Wars Are Won: The 13 Rules of War from Ancient Greece to the War on Terror. By Bevin Alexander . New York: Crown Publishers, 2002. ISBN. 0-6096-1039-2. Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Pp. 401. $25.95. In this book, Alexander continues his series of popular works on military strategy. While the general nature of his works may give the serious student of strategy and doctrine some pause, no such caution should concern even those most skilled and experienced in the art of warfare. Given the nature of the present international situation, the rules have high relevance. The author devotes a chapter to each item. Alexander has not pontificated in his elaboration of his rules. However, he does allow that the dictums are in fact situational, as it is the manner of implementing such rules that is key.
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