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Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia
2009The 1999 conflict between India and Pakistan near the town of Kargil in contested Kashmir was the first military clash between two nuclear-armed powers since the 1969 Sino-Soviet war. Kargil was a landmark event not because of its duration or casualties, but because it contained a very real risk of nuclear escalation.
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Asymmetric Warfare: An Historical Perspective
1999Abstract : There has been a great deal of discussion over the past few years among defense officials regarding the likelihood that the United States military will face a multitude of asymmetric challenges in the 21st Century. Senior government officials, members of the academic community, and military leaders have warned us repeatedly about these ...
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Asymmetric Warfare: A View from India
Strategic Analysis, 2012Coined a few years ago, ‘asymmetric warfare’ is an umbrella term that includes insurgent and terrorist campaigns that Western militaries were forced to contend with in the course of external interv...
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Asymmetrical Warfare and International Humanitarian Law
2007This paper examines the impact of asymmetrical warfare on the application of international humanitarian law on the battlefield.
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Taiwan will embrace asymmetric warfare
Emerald Expert BriefingsHeadline TAIWAN: Taipei will embrace asymmetric warfare
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Asymmetric Warfare: A Challenge for Democracies
2010What is asymmetric warfare and what are the challenges it poses for states? Is there an appropriate way to deal with it? It is certainly one of the most difficult forms of warfare to handle, having little in common with a conventional war between two opposing armies that are physically distanced from the local population.
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Russia's Asymmetrical Approach to Information Warfare
2013Information war (IW) is a hot topic in Russia. Much of this attention is due to the intensive IW role in recent conflicts such as Desert Storm; the recent Yugoslav-NATO confrontation; and the current Russian IW success in the ongoing conflict with independent-minded Chechnya.
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Taiwan’s asymmetric warfare capabilities will grow
Emerald Expert BriefingsSignificance The president is relying on Defence Minister Wellington Koo, a civilian, to reform national defence in light of the growing threat from China. US support against a Chinese blockade is less certain than for a full-scale invasion, and Koo is accelerating Taiwan’s adoption of asymmetric warfare tactics likely ...
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