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The Principles of War for the Information Age

Author : Robert Leonhard
Publisher : Presidio Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307542748

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The crisis is upon us: We have no viable doctrine for tomorrow's wars. Now that the world has entered the information age, principles that have served to enlighten the art of war no longer work. Born of agrarian times and honed during the industrial age, the classical principles of war are, in large part, hopelessly outdated. Radical change is needed now. The Principles of War for the Information Age provides a prescription for this change.

The Nature of War in the Information Age

Author : David J. Lonsdale
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Information warfare
ISBN : 0714655465

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There has been a great deal of speculation recently concerning the likely impact of the 'Information Age' on warfare. In this vein, much of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) literature subscribes to the idea that the Information Age will witness a transformation in the very nature of war. In this book, David Lonsdale puts that notion to the test. Using a range of contexts, the book sets out to look at whether the classical Clausewitzian theory of the nature of war will retain its validity in this new age. The analysis covers the character of the future battlespace, the function of command, and the much-hyped concept of Strategic Information Warfare. Finally, the book broadens its perspective to examine the nature of 'Information Power' and its implications for geopolitics. Through an assessment of both historical and contemporary case studies (including the events following September 11 and the recent war in Iraq), the author concludes that although the future will see many changes to the conduct of warfare, the nature of war, as given theoretical form by Clausewitz, will remain essentially unchanged.

Reporting Live From--

Author : Kevin C. M. Benson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Armed Forces and mass media
ISBN : OCLC:40445242

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Reporting Live From-- by Kevin C. M. Benson Pdf

The Principles of War in the 21st Century. Strategic Considerations

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:227838666

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The authors examine the concepts, philosophy, and theory of strategy, as well as the nature of land warfare. They analyze how the principles of war may apply at the strategic level of warfare under the conditions of the 21st century. The authors conclude that there is considerable utility in maintaining a set of principles to act as a guide--but not a prescription--for the creative process of strategy formulation and execution. Then they offer a revision of the existing principles of war to conform to the strategic level of warfare and to bring them in line with the anticipated conditions of the so-called "Information Age". (AN).

War in the Information Age

Author : Robert L. Pfaltzgraff (Jr.),Richard H. Shultz
Publisher : Potomac Books
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Computers
ISBN : UOM:39015040613419

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War in the Information Age by Robert L. Pfaltzgraff (Jr.),Richard H. Shultz Pdf

Topics include the emerging information-age security environment; assembly, analysis, and distribution of war information; and operational issues of maneuver, precision-strike and joint/combined operations.

Pure Strategy

Author : Everett C. Dolman
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 0714656054

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Pure Strategy by Everett C. Dolman Pdf

Bogens indhold: The path of pure strategy; the end of victory; the elements of strategy; war and strategy, games and decisions; principles and rules; chaos, complexity, and war; adaption and emergence in strategy; principles of war; making strategy; is strategy an art?.

The Principles of War in the 21st Century: Strategic Considerations

Author : William Johnsen,Douglas Johnson,James Kievit,Douglas Lovelace,Steven Metz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1483936481

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The Principles of War in the 21st Century: Strategic Considerations by William Johnsen,Douglas Johnson,James Kievit,Douglas Lovelace,Steven Metz Pdf

For nearly two centuries, the principles of war have guided practitioners of the military art. During the last 55 years the principles of war have been a key element of U.S. Army doctrine, and recently they have been incorporated into other Service and Joint doctrines. The turn of the 21st century and the dawn of what some herald as the "Information Age," however, may call into question whether principles originally derived in the 19th century and based on the experience of "Industrial Age" armed forces still hold. Moreover, despite their long existence, the applicability of the principles of war at the strategic level of warfare has not been the subject of detailed analysis or assessment. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to stimulate a debate on the importance of the principles of war at the strategic level of warfare and on their continued relevancy in the Information Age. To this end, the study proposes a revised set of the nine principles of war that may be applied at the strategic level of warfare and are believed to conform to the conditions and demands of the 21st century. This study represents a first examination of a complex and relatively unexplored field of study. Many may differ with the ideas presented or quarrel with a particular phrase or choice of words. Additionally, each of the principles undoubtedly merits a more detailed investigation than present length constraints allow. We encourage readers, therefore, to take up the debate and contribute to an exchange of views on this important subject.

Rethinking the Principles of War

Author : Anthony D McIvor
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612512587

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This work features the fresh thinking of twenty-eight leading authors from a variety of military and national security disciplines. Following an introduction by Lt. Gen. James Dubik, Commander I Corps, U.S. Army, the anthology first considers the general question of whether there is a distinctly American way of war. Dr. Colin Gray's opening essay "The American Way of War: Critique and Implications" provides a state of the question perspective. Sections on operational art, with writers addressing the issues in both conventional and small wars; stability and reconstruction; and intelligence complete the volume. Among the well-known contributors are Robert Scales, Mary Kaldor, Ralph Peters, Jon Sumida, Grant Hammond, Milan Vego, and T.X. Hammes. The anthology is part of a larger Rethinking the Principles project, sponsored by the Office of Force Transformation and the U.S. Navy to examine approaches to the future of warfare. Footnotes, index, and a bibliographic essay make the work a useful tool for students of war and general readers alike.

Assembly

Author : United States Military Academy. Association of Graduates
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic
ISBN : WISC:89073119513

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New Principles of War

Author : Marvin Pokrant
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781640124592

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Influenced in part by the writings of Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, Henri Jomini, and other strategists, most major militaries have adopted principles of war that are widely promulgated. Marvin Pokrant argues that these commonly accepted principles fail to reflect the ideas that led to them. Looking at the fundamental and enduring concepts behind the original principles of war, Pokrant presents nine new principles of war. To illustrate his points Pokrant uses numerous examples drawn from military history, including land, sea, and air warfare from ancient times to the present. By analyzing and reforming the principles of war, Pokrant provides a modern, relevant, and useful way to guide decisions made in times of war.

The Art of Maneuver

Author : Robert Leonhard
Publisher : Presidio Press
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1994-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780891415329

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The Art of Maneuver is an important theoretical study of an issue that is currently the subject of much discussion in professional military journals and symposia.

The Principles of War in the 21st Century: Strategic Considerations

Author : William T. Johnsen,Douglas V. Johnson II,James O. Kievit,Douglas C., Douglas C Lovelace, Jr.,Steven Metz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1482099748

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The Principles of War in the 21st Century: Strategic Considerations by William T. Johnsen,Douglas V. Johnson II,James O. Kievit,Douglas C., Douglas C Lovelace, Jr.,Steven Metz Pdf

Throughout history, military practitioners, philosophers, and historians have struggled to comprehend the complexities of warfare. Most of these efforts produced long, complicated treatises that did not lend themselves to rapid or easy understanding. This, in turn, spurred efforts to condense the "lessons" of war into a short list of aphorisms that practitioners of the military art could use to guide the conduct of warfare. The culmination of these labors, from the perspective of the U.S. Armed Forces, may be found in what are called the principles of war. (See Appendix A.) Currently contained in Joint and Service doctrines, "the principles of war guide warfighting at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. They are the enduring bedrock of US military doctrine." But, how solid is that foundation? While the principles have been thoroughly scrutinized at the tactical and operational levels of warfare, the study of their applicability at the strategic level has been less exhaustive. Moreover, the principles of war were derived predominantly from the study of Napoleonic and Industrial Age warfare. Whether or how these principles apply at the strategic level of war under the conditions of rapid technological change that many are calling the "Information Age" and its military offspring, the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), is an open-ended question. Because war at the strategic level is an intellectual process and the development and implementation of strategy is a creative activity, some form of intellectual framework is required to shape the strategist's thought processes. The principles of war provide such a structure. At the same time, because theory and creativity have limits, they offer a guide to understanding those restrictions. A good strategist?possessed of a comprehensive understanding of the principles?will be able, therefore, to expand creatively upon them, and will also be able to determine if one or more of them can or must be disregarded.Finally, a thorough grasp of the intent behind each principle allows the crafting of strategies that reflect the best possible balance among the principles for a particular strategic challenge.

The Principles of War in the 21st Century

Author : William T. Johnsen,Douglas V. Johnson II,James O. Kievit,Douglas C., Douglas C Lovelace, Jr.,Steven Metz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1995-08-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1463707150

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The Principles of War in the 21st Century by William T. Johnsen,Douglas V. Johnson II,James O. Kievit,Douglas C., Douglas C Lovelace, Jr.,Steven Metz Pdf

Throughout history, military practitioners, philosophers, and historians have struggled to comprehend the complexities of warfare.1 Most of these efforts produced long, complicated treatises that did not lend themselves to rapid or easy understanding.2 This, in turn, spurred efforts to condense the "lessons" of war into a short list of aphorisms that practitioners of the military art could use to guide the conduct of warfare.3 The culmination of these labors, from the perspective of the U.S. Armed Forces, may be found in what are called the principles of war.4 (See Appendix A.) Currently contained in Joint and Service doctrines, "the principles of war guide warfighting at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. They are the enduring bedrock of US military doctrine."5 But, how solid is that foundation? While the principles have been thoroughly scrutinized at the tactical and operational levels of warfare, the study of their applicability at the strategic level has been less exhaustive.6 Moreover, the principles of war were derived predominantly from the study of Napoleonic and Industrial Age warfare.7 Whether or how these principles apply at the strategic level of war under the conditions of rapid technological change that many are calling the "Information Age" and its military offspring, the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), is an open-ended question.8 Because war at the strategic level is an intellectual process9 and the development and implementation of strategy is a creative activity, some form of intellectual framework is required to shape the strategist's thought processes. The principles of war provide such a structure. At the same time, because theory and creativity have limits, they offer a guide to understanding those restrictions. A good strategist-possessed of a comprehensive understanding of the principles-will be able, therefore, to expand creatively upon them, and will also be able to determine if one or more of them can or must be disregarded.10 Finally, a thorough grasp of the intent behind each principle 2 allows the crafting of strategies that reflect the best possible balance among the principles for a particular strategic challenge.11 Once thoroughly understood, the principles of war also may be used as a decisionmaking aid during formulation, planning, and execution of strategy. They can be used to assess current strategic plans, or as an analytic tool to shape new strategies and plans as they are developed. Further, they can be used to examine past strategic activities to derive insights from success or failure, and to extract the pertinent "lessons" that can be applied to future endeavors. It is, of course, always easier to use the principles in retrospect to critique plans and activities than to incorporate them when creating strategies--but those who can do the latter will be hailed as geniuses by future historians. In fact, the principles of war are important exactly because, short of war, it is difficult to identify potential "Napoleons" in our midst. A proper focus on the linkages and tensions among the principles can avoid the stultifying, dogmatic, pro forma use of "checklists" which inevitably creates vulnerabilities to be exploited by a more imaginative opponent. At the same time, innovative application of the principles in simulations and war games can provide a useful education for future generals and strategists, who may be called upon to practice their craft with little or no notice. They are aids, too, in the life-long development of patterns of thought found in the true strategist.