War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First-Century Great Power Competition and Conflict

Author:   Mick Ryan
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 February 2022
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Author:   Mick Ryan
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.556kg
ISBN:  

9781682477410


ISBN 10:   168247741
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   15 February 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st century challenges. -Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London


In a sweeping review of war and strategy, from Thucydides and Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, Fuller, Cohen, Qiao and Wang, Ryan distills accelerating trends affecting the character of war to make a compelling case for a rejuvenation of the profession of arms to face the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and renewed great power contestation. --John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University While technology may be the catalyst for change in the coming 4th Industrial Revolution, our armed forces are ultimately altered by people, ideas, and institutions in that order. In War Transformed, General Ryan's timely and immensely readable book, the reader gains a keen sense of how the old and the new in human conflict will impact the profession of arms. A must-read and a sure-fire product for all security studies and military educational programs. --Frank G. Hoffman, National Defense University, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War? With War Transformed, Mick Ryan establishes he is among the world's leading writers and deepest thinkers on future conflict. This book is a must-read for those who want to understand how to stay on the right side of the increasingly thin line between victory and defeat during the coming decades. --August Cole, co-author of Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution and Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st-century challenges. --Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London An essential read on the present and future of war, and I do not write that lightly. Mick Ryan's War Transformed is at the sweet spot of being both well written and incredibly informative. --P.W. Singer, best-selling author of Wired for War, Ghost Fleet, and LikeWar Major General Mick Ryan (Ret.) completed this visionary description of evolving warfare only months before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. His insights eerily reflect daily reports from that front. He describes Chinese and Russian aggression and the use of simultaneous cyber, political and conventional forms of war as a wake-up call to Western democracies - whose leaders have already begun to face this new realm of war. Despite some structural challenges in the book, Ryan's timely, insider's view of contemporary and future warfare proves deeply relevant and informative. He also emphasizes an important strategy underlying military success: always stay curious and never stop learning. --Getabstract War Transformed is a well-thought-out commentary on the nature and character of 21st century warfare and the importance of human preparation to deal with rapidly changing factors of international competition and conflict.... His conclusions offer sound recommendations for robust education and training of military personnel to accept change, encourage new ideas, and develop mastery of tactics, operational art, and strategy, asserting that 'people are the heart of every military advantage.' -- Military Officer (9/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) War Transformed is scholarly and stimulating, while being accessible and unafraid to look at the big picture. It is supported by footnotes and an extensive bibliography.... One of its useful aspects is concise outlines of various current debates in strategic issues. Ryan writes clearly, and his calling out of the faddish buzzwords and abstractions pervading security discourse, creating an exclusive language, is well suited to the need for public understanding and buy-in. There is no shortage of futurological studies of warfare, but this is a worthy addition to the genre, a valuable and timely book, handsomely produced, and definitely recommended. -- Australian Naval Institute (6/19/2022 12:00:00 AM)


An essential read on the present and future of war, and I do not write that lightly. Mick Ryan's War Transformed is at the sweet spot of being both well written and incredibly informative. --P.W. Singer, best-selling author of Wired for War, Ghost Fleet, and LikeWar In a sweeping review of war and strategy, from Thucydides and Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, Fuller, Cohen, Qiao and Wang, Ryan distills accelerating trends affecting the character of war to make a compelling case for a rejuvenation of the profession of arms to face the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and renewed great power contestation. --John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University With War Transformed, Mick Ryan establishes he is among the world's leading writers and deepest thinkers on future conflict. This book is a must-read for those who want to understand how to stay on the right side of the increasingly thin line between victory and defeat during the coming decades. --August Cole, co-author of Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution and Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st-century challenges. --Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London While technology may be the catalyst for change in the coming 4th Industrial Revolution, our armed forces are ultimately altered by people, ideas, and institutions in that order. In War Transformed, General Ryan's timely and immensely readable book, the reader gains a keen sense of how the old and the new in human conflict will impact the profession of arms. A must-read and a sure-fire product for all security studies and military educational programs. --Frank G. Hoffman, National Defense University, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War


Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st-century challenges. --Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London While technology may be the catalyst for change in the coming 4th Industrial Revolution, our armed forces are ultimately altered by people, ideas, and institutions in that order. In War Transformed, General Ryan's timely and immensely readable book, the reader gains a keen sense of how the old and the new in human conflict will impact the profession of arms. A must-read and a sure-fire product for all security studies and military educational programs. --Frank G. Hoffman, National Defense University, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War


"""War Transformed is a well-thought-out commentary on the nature and character of 21st century warfare and the importance of human preparation to deal with rapidly changing factors of international competition and conflict.... His conclusions offer sound recommendations for robust education and training of military personnel to accept change, encourage new ideas, and develop mastery of tactics, operational art, and strategy, asserting that 'people are the heart of every military advantage.'""-- ""Military Officer"" (9/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) ""War Transformed is scholarly and stimulating, while being accessible and unafraid to look at the big picture. It is supported by footnotes and an extensive bibliography.... One of its useful aspects is concise outlines of various current debates in strategic issues. Ryan writes clearly, and his calling out of the faddish buzzwords and abstractions pervading security discourse, creating an exclusive language, is well suited to the need for public understanding and buy-in. There is no shortage of futurological studies of warfare, but this is a worthy addition to the genre, a valuable and timely book, handsomely produced, and definitely recommended.""-- ""Australian Naval Institute"" (6/19/2022 12:00:00 AM) ""In a sweeping review of war and strategy, from Thucydides and Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, Fuller, Cohen, Qiao and Wang, Ryan distills accelerating trends affecting the character of war to make a compelling case for a rejuvenation of the profession of arms to face the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and renewed great power contestation."" --John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University ""While technology may be the catalyst for change in the coming 4th Industrial Revolution, our armed forces are ultimately altered by people, ideas, and institutions in that order. In War Transformed, General Ryan's timely and immensely readable book, the reader gains a keen sense of how the old and the new in human conflict will impact the profession of arms. A must-read and a sure-fire product for all security studies and military educational programs."" --Frank G. Hoffman, National Defense University, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War? ""With War Transformed, Mick Ryan establishes he is among the world's leading writers and deepest thinkers on future conflict. This book is a must-read for those who want to understand how to stay on the right side of the increasingly thin line between victory and defeat during the coming decades."" --August Cole, co-author of Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution and Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War ""Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st-century challenges."" --Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London ""An essential read on the present and future of war, and I do not write that lightly. Mick Ryan's War Transformed is at the sweet spot of being both well written and incredibly informative."" --P.W. Singer, best-selling author of Wired for War, Ghost Fleet, and LikeWar Major General Mick Ryan (Ret.) completed this visionary description of evolving warfare only months before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. His insights eerily reflect daily reports from that front. He describes Chinese and Russian aggression and the use of simultaneous cyber, political and conventional forms of war as a wake-up call to Western democracies - whose leaders have already begun to face this new realm of war. Despite some structural challenges in the book, Ryan's timely, insider's view of contemporary and future warfare proves deeply relevant and informative. He also emphasizes an important strategy underlying military success: always stay curious and never stop learning. --Getabstract ""War Transformed is strongly recom­mended as a guide to improve one's ability to navigate our uncertain future. Not everyone is a ""surf rider,"" but this book will stretch minds and force readers to reassess longstanding assumptions and dated ideas. Its strength is in its synthesis of the ideas of many others, which makes War Transformed comprehensive and an excellent foundation for a security studies course."" -- Joint Forces Quarterly"


Ryan's book is a timely addition to the study of the art and science of war, particularly as the U.S. military, but also its UK counterpart, pivot away from 20 years of low-intensity conflict in Southwest Asia to the Indo-Pacific and Eastern Europe.... A refreshing take on the future of war. --Diplomatic Courier An essential read on the present and future of war, and I do not write that lightly. Mick Ryan's War Transformed is at the sweet spot of being both well written and incredibly informative. --P.W. Singer, best-selling author of Wired for War, Ghost Fleet, and LikeWar Few military leaders have thought as deeply about the future of war as Major General Mick Ryan. The result is a book rich in insights into the changing shape of conflict and strategic competition, and wise in its recommendations for how western militaries need to adapt to 21st-century challenges. --Theo Farrell, professor and deputy vice-chancellor for Education, University of Wollongong, and former head of the Department of War Studies, King's College London In a sweeping review of war and strategy, from Thucydides and Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, Fuller, Cohen, Qiao and Wang, Ryan distills accelerating trends affecting the character of war to make a compelling case for a rejuvenation of the profession of arms to face the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and renewed great power contestation. --John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University While technology may be the catalyst for change in the coming 4th Industrial Revolution, our armed forces are ultimately altered by people, ideas, and institutions in that order. In War Transformed, General Ryan's timely and immensely readable book, the reader gains a keen sense of how the old and the new in human conflict will impact the profession of arms. A must-read and a sure-fire product for all security studies and military educational programs. --Frank G. Hoffman, National Defense University, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War With War Transformed, Mick Ryan establishes he is among the world's leading writers and deepest thinkers on future conflict. This book is a must-read for those who want to understand how to stay on the right side of the increasingly thin line between victory and defeat during the coming decades. --August Cole, co-author of Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution and Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War


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Mick Ryan is a recently retired Major General in the Australian army, and an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. During his military career, he commanded at platoon, squadron, regiment, task force, and brigade levels in the Australian Army. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, the USMC Command and Staff College and School of Advanced Warfare, he is an experienced strategist having worked at high levels in this capacity in the Australian and US militaries. He is also a passionate advocate of professional education and lifelong learning.

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