Arab-Israeli military forces in an era of asymmetric wars. (reprint, 2006).9780804759670 Arab-Israeli military forces in an era of asymmetric A difference between two opposing modes. It typically refers to a speed disparity. For example, in asymmetric operations, it takes longer to compress and encrypt data than to decompress and decrypt it. Contrast with symmetric. See asymmetric compression and public key cryptography. wars. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 2006) Cordesman, Anthony H. Stanford U. Press 2008 416 pages $35.00 Paperback UA832 Cordesman (Center for Strategic and International Studies The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a Washington, D.C.-based foreign policy think tank. The center was founded in 1964 by Admiral Arleigh Burke and historian David Manker Abshire, originally as part of Georgetown University. ) reviews the current balance of military forces and capabilities, state and non-state, in the Middle East for Israel Israel, in the Bible Israel (ĭz`rēəl, ĭz`rāəl) [as understood by Hebrews,=he strives with God], according to the book of Genesis, name given to Jacob as eponymous ancestor of the Hebrews, the chosen people of God. and the Arab countries, and particularly focuses on asymmetric capabilities and military responses to asymmetric threats. He also offers analysis of strategic challenges in the region from the perspective of US policy concerns and allegiances. Iraq is not included in the discussion. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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