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'''Politicomilitary doctrine''' attempts to deal with the spectrum of [[violence|violent]] and nonviolent means of enforcing [[nation]]al and [[quasi-state]] policy: from the levels of [[grand strategy]] to small-unit [[tactics]]; from meetings between [[head of state|heads of states]] to interactions between low-level [[Civil service|civil servants]].
'''Politicomilitary doctrine''' attempts to deal with the spectrum of [[violence|violent]] and nonviolent means of enforcing [[nation]]al and [[quasi-state]] policy: from the levels of [[grand strategy]] to small-unit [[tactics]]; from meetings between [[Head of State|heads of states]] to interactions between low-level [[Civil service|civil servants]].

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Politicomilitary doctrine attempts to deal with the spectrum of violent and nonviolent means of enforcing national and quasi-state policy: from the levels of grand strategy to small-unit tactics; from meetings between heads of states to interactions between low-level civil servants.