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The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy
Netwar-like cyberwar-describes a new spectrum of conflict that is emerging in the wake of the information revolution. Netwar includes conflicts waged,...
Preparing for Conflict in the Information Age
The information revolution--which is as much an organizational as a technological revolution--is transforming the nature of conflict across the spectr...
How Masters of Irregular Warfare Have Shaped Our World
Insurgent, Raiders and Bandits explores the history of irregular warfare over the past 250 years through the lives and campaigns ofFrom w the greatest...
Toward An American Information Strategy
Strategy, at its best, knits together ends and means, no matter how various and disparate, into a cohesive pattern. In the case of a U.S. information ...
An Analysis of Strategic Errors
The factors leading to the defeat of the Axis Powers in World War II have been debated for decades. One prevalent view is that overwhelming Allied sup...
Swarming is a seemingly amorphous, but deliberately structured, coordinated, strategic way to perform military strikes from all directions. It employs...
The New Challenge of Cyberwarfare
New technologies are changing how we protect our citizens and wage our wars. Among militaries, everything taken for granted about the ability to maneu...
We have been posing our ideas about conflict in the information age for some years now, beginning in 1991 with our original ruminations about cyberwar...
The information revolution is leading to the rise of network forms of organization, with unusual implications for how societies are organized and conf...
In our view, the information-age conflict spectrum looks like this: What we term cyberwar will be an ever-more-important entry at the military end, wh...
Traces the recent evolution of international terrorism against civilian and U.S. military targets, looks ahead to where terrorism is going, and assess...
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Ideas in American Foreign Policy from the Collapse of Communism to the War on Terror
Contrary to widely held views of Ronald Reagan as a reflexive man of action, John Arquilla's sharply revisionist study argues that he was drawn to and...
The Reluctant Transformation of the American Military
Worst Enemy offers an inside analysis of the events that have derailed our efforts to transform the nation's military into a leaner, lighter, and much...
Aggression, Defeat, & the International System
First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
Strategy and Policy Choices for America's Longest War
The United States and its allies have been fighting the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan for a decade in a war that either side could still win. Wh...
This annotated briefing documents a research effort aimed at understanding and predicting how militaries may improve their battlefield effectiveness....
This monograph forms part of a larger study of Cuba in the post-Cold War world. It focuses primarily on understanding and influencing Fidel Castro, al...
Rise of the Noosphere, Noopolitik, and Information-Age Statecraft
In this Perspective, the authors urge strategists to consider a new concept for adapting U.S. grand strategy to the information age-noopolitik, which ...
Aggression, Defeat, and the International System
Counterproliferation strategies should be informed by an objective understanding of the motivations of proliferating states. This report applies an ex...
Lessons from the War with Saddam Hussein
This study applies an experimental interdisciplinary methodology (Davis and Arquilla, 1991) for understanding the possible reasoning of opponents in c...