Non-Military Warfare

ebook A War of Our Time · Routledge Advances in Defence Studies

By Oscar Jonsson

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This volume analyses the phenomenon of non-military warfare in theory and practice, including its relation to military warfare, and how states can understand and counter this activity.

War has traditionally been understood as soldiers with weapons fighting on a battlefield. Today, however, is difficult to say who is a combatant, what weapons are, or even where the battlefield ends. Industrial-scale information operations and hacking attacks can be both an integral part of and a substitute for military operations. This book, which brings together scholars from different fields, goes beyond conceptual debates and provides a focused analysis of the advent of non-military warfare and its impact on strategy. The empirical chapters investigate non-military warfare primarily as conducted by the US, Russia and China in the areas of politics, cyber, diasporas, technology and law. The theoretical chapters seek to answer broader questions about how we should think about victory, defeat and participation in non-military warfare, and when it can complement and take the place of military operations. As modern warfare is moving into non-military domains, understanding this shift is vital to state survival in the 21st century.

This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, defence studies, foreign policy and International Relations, as well as professional practitioners.

Non-Military Warfare