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Since the end of the Cold War the United States and other major
powers have wielded their air forces against much weaker state and
non-state actors. In this age of primacy, air wars have been
contests between unequals and characterized by asymmetries of
power, interest, and technology. This volume examines ten
contemporary wars where air power played a major and at times
decisive role. Its chapters explore the evolving use of unmanned
aircraft against global terrorist organizations as well as more
conventional air conflicts in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq,
Lebanon, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and against ISIS. Air superiority
could be assumed in this unique and brief period where the
international system was largely absent great power competition.
However, the reliable and unchallenged employment of a spectrum of
manned and unmanned technologies permitted in the age of primacy
may not prove effective in future conflicts.
Since the end of the Cold War the United States and other major
powers have wielded their air forces against much weaker state and
non-state actors. In this age of primacy, air wars have been
contests between unequals and characterized by asymmetries of
power, interest, and technology. This volume examines ten
contemporary wars where air power played a major and at times
decisive role. Its chapters explore the evolving use of unmanned
aircraft against global terrorist organizations as well as more
conventional air conflicts in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq,
Lebanon, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and against ISIS. Air superiority
could be assumed in this unique and brief period where the
international system was largely absent great power competition.
However, the reliable and unchallenged employment of a spectrum of
manned and unmanned technologies permitted in the age of primacy
may not prove effective in future conflicts.
The long history of warfare reveals man's ingenuity for developing
methods to triumph over other men. Nature possesses a similar
ability to challenge human interlopers, and infectious disease
joins warfare as a primary determinant of human affairs. Enlisting
pathogens as weapons of war serves the pragmatic interest of
gaining advantage over the enemy, and the specter of biowarfare
endures in the modern era. Fundamental breakthroughs such as
genetic engineering and the decoding of the human genetic blueprint
usher in new possibilities for offensive weapons and the means to
defend against them. America must now devise a practical approach
to ensure its security in a modern world plagued by common access
to potent bioweapons. This thesis investigates how the genomics
revolution, or the transformation of modern bioscience, affects
America's national security. The proliferation of advanced
biotechnology equips state and non-state actors with the asymmetric
means to challenge American interests, and in a world governed only
by the security dilemma America must adopt a sensible posture
towards biowarfare. Borrowing from the pragmatic doctrine of
realpolitik, this thesis creates the term biopolitik to describe a
realist approach to the promise and peril of biotechnology.
Biopolitik demands an aggressive, resourceful biodefense to thwart
the intent of modern adversaries, and this defense leverages new
technology to detect, mitigate, and attribute biological attacks.
Biopolitik also addresses the shortcomings of nuclear or
conventional reprisal, and it examines the efficacy of including
advanced bioweapons in America's strategic arsenal. This thesis
also draws from the airpower experience to examine the nature of v
asymmetric weapons and assess how America exploits technology to
serve strategic objectives. The evolution of precision airpower
portends the development of sophisticated bioweapons, and
airpower's integration of offensive and defensive capabilities to
pragmatic
The femtosecond laser has emerged as a groundbreaking game-changer
in ophthalmic surgery. It was first introduced for corneal
refractive surgery in flap creation during LASIK, and subsequently
for cataract surgery in 2008. The femtosecond laser cuts deeply on
a single plane without collateral damage. Its high precision and
safety result in excellent outcomes in the hands of experienced eye
surgeons, benefiting virtually everyone. Femtosecond Laser Surgery
in Ophthalmology fills an unmet need for a comprehensive,
up-to-date resource on growing applications of this
state-of-the-art technology. H Burkhard Dick is a world-renowned
pioneer who has performed more than 6,000 laser cataract
operations. Readers will benefit from his keen insights along with
the collective expertise of co-authors Tim Schultz, Ronald D.
Gerste, and a cadre of top-notch contributors. Twenty-nine chapters
encompass basic physics, refractive and therapeutic cornea
treatment, various aspects of laser cataract surgery, and patient
selection. Key Features Clinical pearls, outcomes, and
complications management in femtosecond laser-assisted in
situkeratomileusis surgery Discussion of crucial steps including
capsulotomy, lens fragmentation, and corneal incisions The use of
the femtosecond laser for presbyopia, pediatric cataract surgery,
and ocular comorbidities Extensive videos posted in the Thieme
MediaCenter further elucidate techniques More than 300 high quality
illustrations and photos add a rich visual dimension This practical
book provides in-depth knowledge on the applications of femtosecond
laser surgery, enabling cataract and refractive surgeons to
incorporate these techniques into daily practice. Ophthalmologists
and ophthalmology fellows and residents will discover an invaluable
resource for specialized training.
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