While the underlying, fundamental principles of warfare have long remained unchanged, recent social and technological developments have necessitated new approaches to conflict management. Specifically, the introduction of nuclear weapons and the maintenance of large military budgets during peacetime in the latter half of the 20th century have changed the risk calculus of conflict among state and non-state actors. Consequently, the operating environment has changed. Extant, centralized actors have experienced new adversities such as ideological warfare and sustained low intensity and gray zone conflict while new, decentralized participants have emerged and evolved. Nation states, as a part of normal operations, now have to contend with the p...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
Complexity science affords a number of novel tools for examining terrorism, particularly network ana...
This book is the first work to build a conceptual framework describing how the pursuit of military e...
Recent observations of warfare suggest that modern conflicts have become more transnational, longer,...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
Abstract: Conflict is a dynamic and complex form of human interaction, often emerging from incompati...
9/11 changed the world as we knew it. Part of this change was to redirect the military of the United...
This article surveys current security challenges and identifies obstacles to effective global and re...
The nature of warfare has been dramatically altered. In the past, “traditional ” armed conflict was ...
This chapter addresses the remarkable disconnect between resilience literature and military theory. ...
effects-based operations; EBO; Pierre Bourdieu; field theory; information warfare; communis
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
Complexity science affords a number of novel tools for examining terrorism, particularly network ana...
This book is the first work to build a conceptual framework describing how the pursuit of military e...
Recent observations of warfare suggest that modern conflicts have become more transnational, longer,...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
The rapidly changing global security environment requires to constantly adapt our understanding of t...
Abstract: Conflict is a dynamic and complex form of human interaction, often emerging from incompati...
9/11 changed the world as we knew it. Part of this change was to redirect the military of the United...
This article surveys current security challenges and identifies obstacles to effective global and re...
The nature of warfare has been dramatically altered. In the past, “traditional ” armed conflict was ...
This chapter addresses the remarkable disconnect between resilience literature and military theory. ...
effects-based operations; EBO; Pierre Bourdieu; field theory; information warfare; communis
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...
The development of religiously motivated terrorism has increased the complexity of the terrorist phe...