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Toward a general theory of deception

Barton Whaley
- 01 Mar 1982 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 1, pp 178-192
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In this article, a general theory of deception is proposed for military deception and strategic surprise in the context of strategic surprise, and the theory is extended to include deception in general theory.
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(1982). Toward a general theory of deception. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 5, Military Deception and Strategic Surprise, pp. 178-192.

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