What is it about?
Strategy is a smart plan for goals in tough spots—like a roadmap for countries or teams to pick fights, spend wisely, and adapt fast. From old military roots to today's politics, business, and crises, it mixes power, diplomacy, and smarts to win amid chaos. Key: flexible, resource-savvy thinking.
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Why is it important?
Strategy matters because it turns big goals into wins in tough, unpredictable fights—like nations or teams plotting smart moves to outthink rivals, save cash, and adapt fast. Without it, power wastes away; with it, you grab lasting victories amid chaos.
Perspectives
As a scholar of African geopolitics and security studies, this publication on strategy aligns perfectly with my work. It bridges theory to practice in ways that illuminate regional challenges I study on a regular basis.
Professor Hamdy A. Hassan
Zayed University
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This page is a summary of: Strategy, January 2026, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06918-4_133-1.
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