Discover how strategic theory can be used to navigate the complex
and uncertain international security environment that we live in
today. Strategy is a central concept in international security, and
one that travels across the academic disciplines of politics,
international relations and history. By why is it so important?
Aaron Edwards unpacks key strategic episodes from world history and
politics to help you understand the role of strategy and the
scholarly and policy debates surrounding it. Themes covered
include: International relations - technology - ethics - irregular
war (including counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism and hybrid
warfare) - the resurgence of great power rivalries in the early
21st century - the rise of non-state actors Case studies include:
Guerrilla warfare and strategy in regions from South East Asia to
the Middle East - US nuclear strategy in the Cold War - Russian
intervention in Ukraine - British strategy at the end of empire -
the UN's role in resolving conflict after the Cold War - US-led
coalition strategy in Afghanistan - the challenge posed by Al Qaeda
and Islamic State/Daesh
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