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Warfare and Military Operations | RAND - RAND Corporation RAND researchers examine military and national security issues across a broad spectrum--from political dissent and military training to tactical operations and reconstruction efforts--and take a long-term, global perspective Terrorism, types of warfare, and international intervention are among the many topics RAND explores
Military Trends and the Future of Warfare: The Changing Global . . . Geography, and the Future of Warfare: The Changing Global Envi-ronment and Its Implications for the U S Air Force (RR-2849 5-AF) • Bryan Frederick and Nathan Chandler, Restraint and the Future of Warfare: The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U S Air Force (RR-2849 6-AF)
Systems Confrontation and System Destruction Warfare System-of-Systems Thinking Drives How the PLA Understands and Seeks to Win Modern Warfare Systems confrontation is recognized by the PLA to be the mode of warfare in the 21st century, as the PLA perceives militarized conflict to be a contest between opposing operational systems System destruction warfare constitutes the PLA's theory of victory
The Future of Warfare Boxed Set | RAND - RAND Corporation The Future of Warfare in 2030: Project Overview and Conclusions This report is the overview in a series that seeks to answer questions about the future of warfare, including who might be the United States' adversaries and allies, where conflicts will be fought, and how and why they might occur
Modern Political Warfare: Current Practices and Possible Responses | RAND Political warfare employs all the elements of national power Political warfare relies heavily on unattributed forces and means The information arena is an increasingly important battleground, where perceptions of success can be determinative Information warfare works in various ways by amplifying, obfuscating, and, at times, persuading
Cyber Warfare | RAND Cyber warfare involves the actions by a nation-state or international organization to attack and attempt to damage another nation's computers or information networks through, for example, computer viruses or denial-of-service attacks RAND research provides recommendations to military and civilian decisionmakers on methods of defending against the damaging effects of cyber warfare on a nation
Military Trends and the Future of Warfare - RAND Corporation This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines some of the most significant factors shaping military trends over the next ten to 15 years: changes in the size, quality, and character of military forces available to the United States and its potential adversaries The report identifies six trends regarding who and where the United States is most likely to fight in the future and how those
The Growing Need to Focus on Modern Political Warfare | RAND The starting point was the term political warfare, as defined in 1948 at the outset of the Cold War by U S diplomat George Kennan: "Political warfare is the logical application of Clausewitz's doctrine in time of peace In broadest definition, political warfare is the employment of all the means at a nation's command, short of war, to achieve
HE FUTURE The Future of - RAND Corporation THE FUTURE OF WARFARE The Future of Warfare in 2030 Project Overview and Conclusions RAPHAEL S COHEN, NATHAN CHANDLER, SHIRA EFRON, BRYAN FREDERICK, EUGENIU HAN, KURT KLEIN, FORREST E MORGAN, ASHLEY L RHOADES, HOWARD J SHATZ, AND YULIYA SHOKH C O R P O R AT I O N R T HE FUTURE O F WARFARE The Future of Warfare in 2030 Cohen et al
Environment, Geography, and the Future of Warfare - RAND Corporation Climate and geography shape where and why conflicts occur As part of an effort to characterize the future of warfare in 2030, this report assesses the implications of six key climate and geographical trends: the steady rise of global temperatures, the opening of the Arctic, sea level rise, more-frequent and more-extreme weather events, growing water scarcity, and the development of megacities