War without a center of gravity : refle-tions on terrorism and post modern war / Wm J Olson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Small Wars & Insurgencies Vol 18 No 4, December 2007, pp.559-583 (97)Summary: The United States is extremely well prepared for and fights successfully the kinds of wars it has fought in the past. This article argues that modern warfare has changed to post-modern war and explains why the USA "is intellectually unprepared, institutionally misdirected, and likely constitutionally impaired to act decisively" in such conflicts.
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The United States is extremely well prepared for and fights successfully the kinds of wars it has fought in the past. This article argues that modern warfare has changed to post-modern war and explains why the USA "is intellectually unprepared, institutionally misdirected, and likely constitutionally impaired to act decisively" in such conflicts.

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