Postmodern warfare and the blurred boundaries between war and peace |
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Authors: | Hans-Georg Ehrhart |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Each age has its own wars and its own forms of warfare. In today’s evolving world risk society warfare has entered a new development stage. The states of the “global North” adapt their forms of intervention. They increasingly practice postmodern warfare characterized especially by the role of influencing the information space, networked approaches, the incorporation of indirect and covert actions, and the special quality of new technologies. This practice furthers an increasing grey zone between limiting and de-bounding of warfare. The phenomenon of postmodern warfare raises some tough questions and offers a rich research agenda. |
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Keywords: | Postmodern warfare irregular warfare military doctrines grey zone world risk society global North |
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