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- Counterplanning abstract "Counterplanning is the process through which an actor reaches his or her goals by formulating plans that account for the plans and goals of others (e.g. enemies, neutrals, or friends).When the plans and goals of one actor interfere with those of another actor, a conflict exists. These conflicts lead to second- and third-order undesired effects. The best counterplanning techniques to be used in a given situation vary based on the characteristics of the conflict. Counterplanning techniques are common in everyday life and in military planning.".
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- Counterplanning wikiPageRevisionID "641380481".
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Accident.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflict_process.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Competition.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Conflict_(process).
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Cooperation.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Deception.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Everyday_life.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Goal.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Intention.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Military_operation_plan.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Mutual_exclusivity.
- Counterplanning wikiPageWikiLink Plan.
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- Counterplanning subject Category:Conflict_process.
- Counterplanning hypernym Process.
- Counterplanning type Election.
- Counterplanning type Page.
- Counterplanning comment "Counterplanning is the process through which an actor reaches his or her goals by formulating plans that account for the plans and goals of others (e.g. enemies, neutrals, or friends).When the plans and goals of one actor interfere with those of another actor, a conflict exists. These conflicts lead to second- and third-order undesired effects. The best counterplanning techniques to be used in a given situation vary based on the characteristics of the conflict.".
- Counterplanning label "Counterplanning".
- Counterplanning sameAs Q5177003.
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- Counterplanning sameAs Q5177003.
- Counterplanning wasDerivedFrom Counterplanning?oldid=641380481.
- Counterplanning isPrimaryTopicOf Counterplanning.