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Conceptualising Modern War

Conceptualising Modern War

Karl Erik Haug og Ole Jørgen Maao
(2012)
Sprog: Engelsk
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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  • Hardback: 320 sider
  • Udgiver: Oxford University Press, Incorporated (Januar 2012)
  • Forfattere: Karl Erik Haug og Ole Jørgen Maao
  • ISBN: 9780199327652
Since the end of the Cold War, scholars, military historians and analysts have struggled to agree a workable definition of contemporary warfare with reference to the conflicts that have erupted since 1989, whether in the former Yugoslavia, Iraq or Afghanistan, to name only a few.
Among the many attempts to hit the right conceptual note are asymmetrical war, 'Fourth Generation War' and, perhaps the most influential of all, 'New Wars'.
In addition to these attempts to define war, the West's military establishments, with the Pentagon in the vanguard, have worked hard to map out new strategic and tactical concepts in order to try to win these wars. Two of the more influential from recent years are Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) and Effects-Based Operations (EBO).
The contributors to Conceptualising Modern War contend that very few of these terms and concepts are particularly useful when it comes to defining war or to creating a winning strategy. On that basis it is easy to ridicule every one of these terms and concepts, but the aim of the contributors to this book - who include Hew Strachan, David Kilcullen, Steven Metz, Helen Dexter and Ian Beckett - is instead to search for meaning where meaning can be found. Can these terms and concepts tell us something about the development of war and how wars can be won?
Introductory Essay: The Changing Character of War Hew Strachan
PART ONE DEFINING CONTEMPORARY WAR
1. Evaluating Rivalling Interpretations of Asymmetric War and Warfare Jan Angstrom
2. Beyond Generations: Breaking the Cycle Antulio J. Echevarria II
3. Mary Kaldor's New Wars: A Critique Ole Jørgen Maaø
PART TWO CONCEPTS TO WIN CONTEMPORARY WAR
4. From Guerrilla War to Insurgency Ian F. W. Beckett
5. Insurgency Steven Metz
6. Terrorism Helen Dexter
7. Conducting Counterinsurgency by Alliance: Wave of the Future or Strategic Dead End? Jens Ringsmose
8. Effects-Based Operations: Origins, Implementation in US Military Doctrine, and Practical Usage Torgeir E. Sæveraas
9. Airpower: The Need for More Analytical Warriors Dag Henriksen
10. A new Chance for Network Centric Warfare in the Context of Modernity Arent Arntzen and Tor Olav Grøtan
11. Transformation: The Key to Victory? Olof Kronvall
PART THREE AFTERTHOUGHTS
12. Contemporary Wars: Notes Towards a Macro-Level Approach Torbjørn L. Knutsen
13. Contemporary War is not Modern Nils Naastad
14. Lawrence's Ladder: Tribal Irregulars and an Actor-Based Theory of Modern War David Kilcullen

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