Transformations of Warfare in the Contemporary World
Paperback Published on: 03/06/2016
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Synopsis
Today's warfare has moved away from being an event between massed national populations and toward small numbers of combatants using high-tech weaponry. The editors of and contributors to the timely collection *Transformations of Warfare in the Contemporary World* show that this shift reflects changes in the technological, strategic, ideological, and ethical realms.
The essays in this volume discuss:
·the waning connection between citizenship and soldiering;
·the shift toward more reconstructive than destructive activities by militaries;
·the ethics of irregular or asymmetrical warfare;
·the role of novel techniques of identification in military settings;
·the stress on precision associated with targeted killings and kidnappings;
·the uses of the social sciences in contemporary warfare.
In his concluding remarks, David Jacobson explores the extent to which the contemporary transformation of warfare is a product of a shift in the character of the combatants themselves.
*Contributors include: Ariel Colonomos, Roberto J. GonzÁlez, Travis R. Hall, Saskia Hooiveld, Rob Johnson, Colonel C. Anthony Pfaff, Ian Roxborough, and the editors*
Publisher information
- Publisher: Temple University Press
- ISBN: 9781439913130
- Number of pages: 222
- Dimensions: 141 x 210 x 18 mm
- Weight: 264g
- Languages: English
