Bringing nature of war into irregular warfare strategy: contemporary applications of Clausewitz's Trinity/ Thomas A Drohan
Material type: TextPublication details: : 2011Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol. 11, Issue 3, September 2011, pp.497-516 (105)Summary: The article highlights the current scholarship on strategy as related to operations categorized in one of three ways: types, domains and methods of warfare. The first category emphasizes the types of warfare such as transformation, generational warfare, and small warfares. Operational domains describe spatial or functional operations such as space and cyberspace and special operations respectively. The final category methods of warfare, distinguishes between how diverse actors employ their forces, such as unconventional, asymetrical, irregular, and hybrids thereof.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article highlights the current scholarship on strategy as related to operations categorized in one of three ways: types, domains and methods of warfare. The first category emphasizes the types of warfare such as transformation, generational warfare, and small warfares. Operational domains describe spatial or functional operations such as space and cyberspace and special operations respectively. The final category methods of warfare, distinguishes between how diverse actors employ their forces, such as unconventional, asymetrical, irregular, and hybrids thereof.
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