The current Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) is taking place against the background of a larger historical watershed involving the end of the Cold War and the advent of what Alvin and Heidi Toffler have termed the Information Age. In this essay, Dr. Earl Tilford argues that RMAs are driven by more than breakthrough technologies, and that while the technological component is important, a true revolution in the way military institutions organize, equip and train for war, and in the way war is itself conducted, depends on the confluence of political, social, and technological factors. After an overview of the dynamics of the RMA, Dr. Tilford makes the case that interservice rivalry and a reintroduction of the managerial ethos, this time ...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute hosted its Fifth Annual Strateg...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
American plans for Missile Defence (MD) and the weaponisation of space should be analysed in the lar...
The term “Revolution in Military Affairs” (RMA) has been one of the most significant areas of study ...
The author provides a critical audit of the great RMA debate and of some actual RMA behavior and war...
Revolutions in Military Affairs (RMA) is the notion that development has taken the form of giant lea...
Although there is general agreement among national political leaders that defense spending has decli...
Revolutions in military affairs have never been strictly military phenomena. Social and political tr...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The origins of the Revolution in Military Affaires (RMA) concept we use today has its roots in the S...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its annual Strategy Confer...
As a range of new and fantastic allied weapons systems descended upon Iraq’s desert terrain in 1991 ...
Within the past decade, the U.S. military has implemented a number of programs to assess the changes...
The problem addressed in this paper is not fundamentally new or exclusive for it contains a historic...
The existing literature suggests different ways to explain the interconnection between technology, m...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute hosted its Fifth Annual Strateg...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
American plans for Missile Defence (MD) and the weaponisation of space should be analysed in the lar...
The term “Revolution in Military Affairs” (RMA) has been one of the most significant areas of study ...
The author provides a critical audit of the great RMA debate and of some actual RMA behavior and war...
Revolutions in Military Affairs (RMA) is the notion that development has taken the form of giant lea...
Although there is general agreement among national political leaders that defense spending has decli...
Revolutions in military affairs have never been strictly military phenomena. Social and political tr...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The origins of the Revolution in Military Affaires (RMA) concept we use today has its roots in the S...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its annual Strategy Confer...
As a range of new and fantastic allied weapons systems descended upon Iraq’s desert terrain in 1991 ...
Within the past decade, the U.S. military has implemented a number of programs to assess the changes...
The problem addressed in this paper is not fundamentally new or exclusive for it contains a historic...
The existing literature suggests different ways to explain the interconnection between technology, m...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute hosted its Fifth Annual Strateg...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
American plans for Missile Defence (MD) and the weaponisation of space should be analysed in the lar...