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Military Strategy and Decision Sciences

by David Thomas 1,*
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Received: 17 June 2022 / Accepted: 15 July 2022 / Published Online: 14 August 2022

Abstract

The paper delves into the intricate relationship between military strategy and decision sciences, exploring how these two disciplines intersect to inform strategic planning and execution within the military domain. It begins by defining key concepts of military strategy and decision sciences, including the principles of strategic thinking, risk assessment, and operational analysis. The discussion then proceeds to examine the various methodologies and tools utilized in decision sciences, such as game theory, simulation models, and statistical analysis, and their application to military decision-making processes.


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Thomas, D. (2022). Military Strategy and Decision Sciences. Decision Sciences and Social Change, 4(2), 31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814
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Thomas, D. Military Strategy and Decision Sciences. Decision Sciences and Social Change, 2022, 4, 31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814
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Thomas D. Military Strategy and Decision Sciences. Decision Sciences and Social Change; 2022, 4(2):31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814
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Thomas, David 2022. "Military Strategy and Decision Sciences" Decision Sciences and Social Change 4, no.2:31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814

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Thomas, David 2022. "Military Strategy and Decision Sciences" Decision Sciences and Social Change 4, no.2:31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814
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Thomas, D. (2022). Military Strategy and Decision Sciences. Decision Sciences and Social Change, 4(2), 31. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20220814

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