Challenging the United States symmetrically and asymmetrically [electronic resource] : can America be defeated? / edited by Lloyd J. Matthews.
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Other title: | Can America be defeated. |
Format: | Government Document Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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Carlisle Barracks, Pa. :
U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute,
[1998]
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary observations: asymmetrical warfare and the western mindset / Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
- Technology and asymmetrics in modern warfare / John F. Guilmartin, Jr.
- Myth of Blitzkrieg / Robert A. Doughty
- Asymmetric response to American air supremacy in Vietnam / Donald J. Mrozek
- Takedown : targets, tools, and technocracy / Robert D. Steele
- Information peacekeeping : the purest form of war / Robert D. Steele
- Terrorism and asymmetry / Stephen Sloan
- Metaphors and modern threats : biological, computer, and cognitive viruses / Edmund M. Glabus
- Our new old enemies / Ralph Peters
- How we will lose the war with Russia : a critique of U.S. military strategy / Stephen J. Blank
- Regional state competitors : the case of Iraq / Stephen C. Pelletiere
- Beyond Russia and China : a survey of threats to U.S. security from lessor states / Kori N. Schake
- Roundtable on Future Responses : John Allen Williams, Timothy A. Kinnan, and Robert H. Scales, Jr.