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Quantum technologies and geopolitics: comparing parliamentary rhetoric. [PDF]
Suter V, Pöhlmann G, Ma C, Meckel M.
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Exploring civilian minds and lives during the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict: a phenomenological study in Lahore, Pakistan. [PDF]
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Military nursing in tactical pre-hospital care: structure, action, and challenges in high-risk contexts. [PDF]
Souza FIDS +7 more
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What Sustains Wars: Will to Fight Versus Military Might. [PDF]
Atran S.
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How we fight: A critical exploration of US military doctrine
This essay seeks to answer the question, ‘How can we understand and critically examine the role of doctrine by which US military operations are conceptualized and performed?’ I employ Jean-François Lyotard’s theory of the modernist grand narrative and Karl E.
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Rediscovering US Military Strategy: A Role for Doctrine
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2016ABSTRACTThis article argues that US military doctrine, and by extension that of most Western militaries, missed an opportunity in the period following the Cold War to rediscover the many types of military strategies employed to good effect before the industrial-age wars of the twentieth century.
Antulio J Echevarría
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Small Wars and Insurgencies, 2015
As US counterinsurgency campaigns draw to a close, doctrine for asymmetric warfare written during the War on Terror has come under heavy criticism. While many have argued that this shift to ‘winning hearts and minds’ is evidence that the United States is taking humanitarianism and nation-building seriously, others argue that a wide gap exists between ...
Stephen Pampinella
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As US counterinsurgency campaigns draw to a close, doctrine for asymmetric warfare written during the War on Terror has come under heavy criticism. While many have argued that this shift to ‘winning hearts and minds’ is evidence that the United States is taking humanitarianism and nation-building seriously, others argue that a wide gap exists between ...
Stephen Pampinella
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Counterinsurgency Reexamined: Racism, Capitalism, and US Military Doctrine
Antipode, 2020AbstractThe US has been engaged in coercive projects of counterinsurgency since the Indian Wars in the 19th century. Racist constructions of the enemy have been central to this process. Counterinsurgency has called forth new waves of contestation at every juncture, which has in turn shaped the very texture of military doctrine.
Jordan T. Camp, Jennifer Greenburg
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US military doctrine and the challenges of peace operations
2017This chapter examines the development of US military doctrine in peace operations in the context of the political dynamics of successive US administrations, the inherent institutional needs of the military services, and the demands of a complex environment.
William Flavin, Chiyuki Aoi
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