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With a foreword by Major-General Nico Geerts, Commander Netherlands
Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands International conflict
resolution increasingly involves the use of non-military power and
non-kinetic capabilities alongside military capabilities in the
face of hybrid threats. In this book, counter-measures to those
threats are addressed by academics with both practical and
theoretical experience and knowledge, providing strategic and
operational insights into non-kinetic conflict resolution and on
the use of power to influence, affect, deter or coerce states and
non-state actors. This volume in the NL ARMS series deals with the
non-kinetic capabilities to address international crises and
conflicts and as always views matters from a global perspective.
Included are chapters on the promise, practice and challenges of
non-kinetic instruments of power, the instrumentality of soft
power, information as a power instrument and manoeuvring in the
information environment, Russia's use of deception and
misinformation in conflict, applying counter-marketing techniques
to fight ISIL, using statistics to profile terrorists, and
employing tools such as Actor and Audience Analysis. Such diverse
subjects as lawfare, the Law of Armed Conflict rules for
non-kinetic cyber attacks, navigation warfare, GPS-spoofing,
maritime interception operations, and finally, as a prerequisite,
innovative ways for intelligence collection in UN Peacekeeping in
Mali come up for discussion.The book will provide both
professionals such as (foreign) policy makers and those active in
the military services, academics at a master level and those with
an interest in military law and the law of armed conflict with
useful and up-to-date insights into the wide range of subjects that
are contained within it. Paul A.L. Ducheine and Frans P.B. Osinga
are General Officers and full professors at the Faculty of Military
Sciences of the Netherlands Defence Academy in Breda, The
Netherlands. Specific to this volume in the Series: * Written by
academics with both practical and theoretical experience* Addresses
counter measures to hybrid crises* Offers both strategic and
operational insights to non-kinetic conflict resolution
This book offers a multidisciplinary treatment of targeting. It is
intended for use by the military, government legal advisers and
academics. The book is suitable for use in both military training
and educational programs and in Bachelor and Master degree level
courses on such topics as War Studies and Strategic Studies. The
book first explores the context of targeting, its evolution and the
current targeting process and characteristics. An overview of the
legal and ethical constraints on targeting as an operational
process follows. It concludes by surveying contemporary issues in
targeting such as the potential advent of autonomous weapon
systems, 'non-kinetic' targeting, targeting in multinational
military operations and leadership decapitation in
counter-terrorism operations. The deep practical experience and
academic background of the contributors ensures comprehensive
treatment of current targeting and use of force issues. Paul
Ducheine is Professor for Cyber Operations and Cyber Security,
Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands; and Professor
of Law of Military Cyber Operations and Cyber Security at the
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Michael Schmitt is
Charles H. Stockton Professor & Director, Stockton Center for
the Study of International Law, U.S. Naval War College, Newport,
Rhode Island, and Professor of Public International Law, University
of Exeter, UK. Frans Osinga is Chair of the War Studies Department,
Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands, and Professor
of Military Operational Art and Sciences.
John Boyd is often known exclusively for the so-called 'OODA' loop
model he developed. This model refers to a decision-making process
and to the idea that military victory goes to the side that can
complete the cycle from observation to action the fastest. This
book aims to redress this state of affairs and re-examines John
Boyd's original contribution to strategic theory. By highlighting
diverse sources that shaped Boyd's thinking, and by offering a
comprehensive overview of Boyd's work, this volume demonstrates
that the common interpretation of the meaning of Boyd's OODA loop
concept is incomplete. It also shows that Boyd's work is much more
comprehensive, richer and deeper than is generally thought. With
his ideas featuring in the literature on Network Centric Warfare, a
key element of the US and NATO's so-called 'military
transformation' programmes, as well as in the debate on Fourth
Generation Warfare, Boyd continues to exert a strong influence on
Western military thinking. Dr Osinga demonstrates how Boyd's work
can helps us to understand the new strategic threats in the post-
9/11 world, and establishes why John Boyd should be regarded as one
of the most important (post)modern strategic theorists.
John Boyd is often known exclusively for the so-called 'OODA' loop
model he developed. This model refers to a decision-making process
and to the idea that military victory goes to the side that can
complete the cycle from observation to action the fastest. This
book aims to redress this state of affairs and re-examines John
Boyd's original contribution to strategic theory. By highlighting
diverse sources that shaped Boyd's thinking, and by offering a
comprehensive overview of Boyd's work, this volume demonstrates
that the common interpretation of the meaning of Boyd's OODA loop
concept is incomplete. It also shows that Boyd's work is much more
comprehensive, richer and deeper than is generally thought. With
his ideas featuring in the literature on Network Centric Warfare, a
key element of the US and NATO's so-called 'military
transformation' programmes, as well as in the debate on Fourth
Generation Warfare, Boyd continues to exert a strong influence on
Western military thinking. Dr Osinga demonstrates how Boyd's work
can helps us to understand the new strategic threats in the post-
9/11 world, and establishes why John Boyd should be regarded as one
of the most important (post)modern strategic theorists.
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