Monographie
Winning without fighting : irregular warfare and strategic competition in the 21st century / Rebecca Patterson, Susan Bryant, Ken Gleiman,... [et al.]
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- Winning without fighting : irregular warfare and strategic competition in the 21st century / Rebecca Patterson, Susan Bryant, Ken Gleiman,... [et al.]
Auteur(s)
Autre(s) auteur(s)
Publication
- Amherst (Mass.) New York (N.Y.) : Cambria press
Date de copyright
- C 2024
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XX-332 p.) ; 23 cm
Collection
- Rapid communications in conflict and security series
ISBN
- 978-1-6385-7194-0
- 1-63857-194-5
- 978-1-6385-7321-0
- 1-63857-321-2
EAN
- 9781638573210 br.
Appartient à la collection
- Rapid communications in conflict and security (RCCS) series editor: Geoffrey R. H. Burn 2017 Amherst, N. Y. Cambria Press
Autre variante du titre
- [Irregular warfare and strategic competition in the twenty-first century.]
Classification décimale Dewey
- 355.023 097
Note sur la responsabilité
- Autre contributeur : Mark Troutman (coauteur)
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [233]-309. Notes bibliogr. Glossaire. Index
Note sur le contenu
- American Strategic Culture Competitor Approaches to Irregular Warfare The Past as Potential Prologue : Political Warfare during the Cold War Tools of Military Statecraft Tools of Economic Statecraft Tools of Information Statecraft Tools of Resilience Measuring Success An American Grand Strategy for Winning Without Fighting
Résumé ou extrait
- "This book offers a framework for an American grand strategy with a corresponding approach for visualizing progress towards its achievement. The authors contend that instead of conventional military conflict, irregular warfare (IW)--"activities short of conventional and nuclear warfare that are designed to expand a country's influence and legitimacy, as well as to weaken its adversaries"--along with transnational threats, characterize today's competitive landscape. Thus, in addition to military capabilities, U.S. grand strategy must extend beyond the purview of the DOD. Given that this is an era of crises as well as of competition, any effective strategy must also include ways to preserve and bolster national resilience." (éd.)
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