Description |
1 online resource (xv, 315 p.) |
Contents |
Introduction -- National resilience in the framework of a PEST and SWOT model -- The first Republic of Czechoslovakia and the Munich Crisis -- The fall of the second Polish Republic -- The fall of the Kingdom of Norway -- The fall of the Kingdom of Belgium -- The fall of the French Third Republic -- The Republic of Finland and the first Winter War -- The fall of the Third Reich -- The United Kingdom and the Battle of Britain -- The Soviet Union and the Battle of Moscow -- A qualitative comparative analysis -- Conclusion |
Summary |
Political science perceives the results of wars as fatal to the fate of nations, but the exact measures of national resilience during war have remained somewhat blurred. National Resilience during War: Refining the Decision-Making Model, by Eyal Lewin, is a multi-disciplinary study which explores political psychology as well as historical analyses of geopolitical, economic, and technological determinants in refining a management model, and offers a comprehensive tool for future research in the field of national resilience |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-309) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- Europe -- Case studies
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National characteristics -- Case studies
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Political psychology -- Europe -- Cast studies
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Resilience (Personality trait) -- Political aspects -- Case studies
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HISTORY -- Military -- World War II.
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National characteristics
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Political psychology
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Social aspects
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Europe
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2021678767 |
ISBN |
9780739174593 |
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0739174592 |
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9786613896452 |
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6613896454 |
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