Clausewitzian friction and twenty-first-century war: the paradox of technology/ Nikolas Gardner
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Journal Articles | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | THEORY OF WAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
This article explains that while friction manifests itself in a variety of ways, Clausewitz argues that it is one of the principal reasons that real wars seldom escalate to the extremes that abstract theory suggests they should.
THEORY OF WAR, TECHNOLOGY, UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES, NEWARTICLS
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