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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

Transformations of Warfare in the Contemporary World

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    Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
    Publication Date: 03/06/2016
    ISBN13: 9781439913123, 978-1439913123
    ISBN10: 1439913129

    Number of Pages: 222

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    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

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