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(Created page with "{{stub}} The Burgoignesc}} way of war is a modern media concept that is use to generalize the way in which [[Burgundie conducts military operations across all of its branches in the 21st century. It is not a formal doctrine or policy, but rather an academic observation on how the policies, alliances, strategies, doctrines, and culture/history of The Burgundies coalesce into the actual conduct of warfare by soldiers under the Burgoignesc ba...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
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Unlike in previous centuries, [[Burgundie]] has taken a less interventionist stance in the world. The government has allowed for much more self determination in the nations that used to make up the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]]. It instead follows a strategy closely aligned [[Urcea]]'s [[Policy of Authoritative Deference]] with it's allies, but has not formalized this into a policy as [[Urcea]] has done. | Unlike in previous centuries, [[Burgundie]] has taken a less interventionist stance in the world. The government has allowed for much more self determination in the nations that used to make up the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]]. It instead follows a strategy closely aligned [[Urcea]]'s [[Policy of Authoritative Deference]] with it's allies, but has not formalized this into a policy as [[Urcea]] has done. | ||
[[Burgundie]] has given more leverage and funding to other foreign policy avenues and in recognition that "war is the last act of diplomacy", subjugated the Ministry of Defense to the | [[Burgundie]] has given more leverage and funding to other foreign policy avenues and in recognition that "war is the last act of diplomacy", subjugated the Ministry of Defense to the [[Government_of_Burgundie#External Affairs|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. | ||
When it is determined that military engagement/intervention is needed to pursue the national interest [[Burgundie]] now consults with the [[LUDC]] before conducting unilateral operations, especially when the operation is expected to become a wider conflict and not just a limited scope mission set. | When it is determined that military engagement/intervention is needed to pursue the national interest [[Burgundie]] now consults with the [[LUDC]] before conducting unilateral operations, especially when the operation is expected to become a wider conflict and not just a limited scope mission set. |
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