The Future of War, by Lawrence Freedman, is a comprehensive work on warfare, its evolution, and its predicted future course which is appropriate for experts and novices alike. Published in 2017, this book contains both historical and contemporary examples of warfare right up to such recent events as the Syrian civil war and the advent of the self-styled Islamic State group. This book is in its first edition and is an excellent marshaling of information on a varied and complex subject
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Assessing the future of nuclear weapons means addressing two questions: What changes are likely in t...
Major Davis reviewed Ron Schleifer's Psychological Warfare in the Arab-Israeli Conflict for the Smal...
Kenddrick Chan reviews this geopolitical thriller that envisions how great power conflict will play ...
Far from being obsolete in today’s information age, nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction ha...
What Sam Tangredi offers here is not a standard attempt at predicting the near future of warfare but...
Part of preparing for war is to understand it. What is the nature of war? What is the character of w...
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/magazine/is...
Predicting scientific and technological development and, as a result, developing a list of critical ...
The problems facing strategists and military professionals in the early twenty-first century have ch...
The methodology of war has changed throughout history, from the trench warfare of World War I and th...
The Long War: CENTCOM, Grand Strategy, and Global Security, by John Morrissey, University of Georgia...
In Understanding the Imaginary War: Culture, Thought and Nuclear Conflict, 1945-90, editors Matthew ...
Glen Duerr, Ph.D., associate professor of international studies at Cedarville University, has contri...
Examining events after World War II shows that the emerging technological environment is shaping the...
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Assessing the future of nuclear weapons means addressing two questions: What changes are likely in t...
Major Davis reviewed Ron Schleifer's Psychological Warfare in the Arab-Israeli Conflict for the Smal...