Wars of National Liberation and Non-international Armed Conflicts
In: Vol. 12 (2012-2013) ISIL Yearbook of Humanitarian and Refugee Laws, pp. 1-42
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In: Vol. 12 (2012-2013) ISIL Yearbook of Humanitarian and Refugee Laws, pp. 1-42
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In: Voennaja mysl': voenno-teoretičeskij žurnal ; organ Ministerstva Oborony Rossijskoj Federacii, Band 10, Heft 6, S. 17-20
ISSN: 0236-2058
The results of the analysis of recent military conflicts convincingly show that the forms and methods of the armed forces application are changing and improving. Scientific and technological progress, the rapid development of information technology, the growing role of high-precision weapons, increasing the effectiveness of intelligence, intensive automation of command and control systems change the nature of modern warfare and are having a steady impact on operational arts, including the need to further improve management theory. In modern military conflicts, new trends in the development of an armed warfare have emerged, which affect the construction of the armed forces, the development of forms and methods of their application. At the same time, there are deviations from the classical views on the military operation execution. The article presents some features of modern conflicts, shows that the main task in modern wars is to gain and maintain information superiority over the enemy through the use of a single information and communication space by the troops groupings.
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In: Ukrainian policymaker, Band 13
ISSN: 2617-2208
In: Military Thought, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 20-32
In: Chinese business review, Band 17, Heft 8
ISSN: 1537-1506
In: Social development and security: journal of scientific papers, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 100-105
ISSN: 2522-9842
The results of the analysis of recent military conflicts convincingly show that the forms and methods of the armed forces application are changing and improving. Scientific and technological progress, the rapid development of information technology, the growing role of high-precision weapons, increasing the effectiveness of intelligence, intensive automation of command and control systems change the nature of modern warfare and are having a steady impact on operational arts, including the need to further improve management theory. In modern military conflicts, new trends in the development of an armed warfare have emerged, which affect the construction of the armed forces, the development of forms and methods of their application. At the same time, there are deviations from the classical views on the military operation execution.
The article presents some features of modern conflicts, shows that the main task in modern wars is to gain and maintain information superiority over the enemy through the use of a single information and communication space by the troop's groupings.
In: Military Thought, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 52-57
In: The Adelphi Papers, Band 8, Heft 48, S. 3-19
In: Arizona State Law Journal, Band 49
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In: Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution
In: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution Ser.
This book examines the evolution of the relationship between climate change and conflict, and attempts to visualize future trends. Owing to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, current trends in climate change will not appreciably alter over the next half century even if drastic action is taken now. Changes in climate will produce unique types and modes of conflict, redefine the value of important resources, and create new challenges to maintaining social order and stability. This book examines the consequences of climate change and argues that it has and will produce two ty
In: Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution
This book examines the evolution of the relationship between climate change and conflict, and attempts to visualize future trends. Owing to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, current trends in climate change will not appreciably alter over the next half century even if drastic action is taken now. Changes in climate will produce unique types and modes of conflict, redefine the value of important resources, and create new challenges to maintaining social order and stability. This book examines the consequences of climate change and argues that it has and will produce two ty.
In: William Mitchell Law Review, Band 38
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In: Studies in security and international affairs
Introduction -- Conflict dynamics: a comparative framework -- Resources and conflict: Sierra Leone -- Elite-led episodic rivalry: Republic of the Congo -- Ethnic conflict over time: Sri Lanka -- A case of enduring rivalries: Myanmar -- Challenges of a heterogeneous population: Indonesia -- Rivals, conflict, and ideology: Peru -- Conclusion
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