Making Sense of War: Strategy for the 21st Century
by Stephens, Alan
Edition statement:1st Published by : Cambridge University Press (UK) Physical details: 291 Pages 22x15 cm | PB ISBN:9780521676649. Year: 2006| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Making sense of 21st-century war strategy involves understanding shifts from traditional conflict to hybrid warfare, integrating technology (cyber, drones, AI), focusing on asymmetric threats, and blending conventional military might with political, economic, and informational power, emphasizing deterrence, precision, and adaptability in complex environments where non-state actors and cyber warfare blur traditional battle lines. Key elements include preemptive/preventive doctrines, adapting to cyber/information warfare, and evolving strategic goals beyond mere territorial conquest.

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