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The Case for Using Probabilistic Knowledge in a Computer Chess Program (John L. Jerz)
Resilience in Man and Machine

There is no better person to guide your exploration of strategy than Colin S. Gray. There are plenty of business gurus who claim to have all the answers, but what they fail to tell you is that without a strategy in the business world (and a system for implementing it) you are fodder for those who do. If you want to accomplish something, anything at all, you need a strategy.

Modern Strategy (Gray, 1999)

Why Strategy is Difficult (Gray, 1999)

Defining and Achieving Decisive Victory (Gray, 2002)

Transformation and Strategic Surprise (Gray, 2005)

Another Bloody Century: Future Warfare (Gray, 2005)

Irregular Enemies and the Essence of Strategy: Can the American Way of War Adapt? (Gray, 2006)

Fighting Talk: Forty Maxims on War, Peace, and Strategy (Gray, 2007)

The 21st Century Security Environment and the Future of War (Gray, 2008)

War - Continuity in Change, and Change in Continuity (Gray, 2010)

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