Conflict Realism: Understanding the Causal Logic of Modern War and Warfare

Author:   Lt. Col. Amos C. Fox
Publisher:   Howgate Publishing Limited
ISBN:  

9781912440528


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Conflict Realism: Understanding the Causal Logic of Modern War and Warfare


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If you seek a compelling exploration of contemporary armed conflict, then this book is for you.   It delves into the intricate web of causation to unveil five pivotal trends shaping the landscape of war and warfare - urban warfare, sieges, attrition, precision strike strategy, and proxy wars - revealing a stark reality: wars remain far more attritional than anticipated by policymakers, military practitioners, and analysts alike. What’s more, just as attritional wars are becoming quite common, conflict elongation – wars of extended duration – are also becoming the norm. Through insightful analysis and a keen understanding of geopolitical intricacies, Amos Fox navigates the reader through the intricate interplay of these trends, shedding light on their profound implications for global security. This riveting work challenges conventional wisdom, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on the contemporary nature of armed conflicts, ultimately urging a reconsideration of strategies and policies in the face of an ever-evolving battlefield.  

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Author:   Lt. Col. Amos C. Fox
Publisher:   Howgate Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Howgate Publishing Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.504kg
ISBN:  

9781912440528


ISBN 10:   1912440520
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Amos Fox is doing more clear-eyed thinking about the evolution of the character of warfare over the past 20 years and what it portends for the future of conflict than virtually anyone else.  This book challenges current analysis, current assumptions and decisions by many current military analysts, senior defense and military leaders. This work should gain their attention and spark an intellectually rooted debate about what the intersection of war, societies and technologies means for how we will fight and how we should organize and prepare for it. Amos Fox has prepared a primer for the Pentagon brass to educate themselves on the issues at hand and gives a prescription of how to proceed. Let’s hope they read it.  Major General (Retired) Patrick Donahoe, US Army former Commanding General of the Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Military theory has been discarded for too long in the West - systemically across martial institutions. Amos Fox provides the essential corrective. Against the shouty voices of technology evangelists and fiction-loving futurologists, this book provides compelling evidence that lazy thinking since 9/11 has handed the advantage to adversaries - not through their ingenuity, but by our own acceptance of the mediocre and the wilful denigration of military theory. Fox, thankfully, provides us with a way out of this fix. Professor Peter Roberts is founder and CEO of Aurelius Lab Ltd., Senior Associate Fellow and former Director at RUSI, Professor of War and Warfare at Ecole de Guerre, Paris.


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Amos C. Fox, PhD, is a Fellow with Arizona State University’s Future Security Initiative. Amos is also a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Houston. He hosts the Revolution in Military Affairs, Soldier Pulse and WarCast podcasts, serves as an editorial board member with the Journal of Military Studies and is a senior editor with Small Wars Journal. Amos is also a retired US Army officer, where he served more than 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

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