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E-grāmata: Future of US Warfare

(McDaniel College, MD, USA), (University of South Wales, UK)
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The primary aim of this book is to provide a clear and comprehensive depiction of the types of conflict that the United States is likely to become involved with in the future, as well as the methods of warfare that it may employ within these struggles. While a number of scholarly and policy books have previously considered some of the potential features of US warfare in the future, many of these writings are either outdated, or have limited their focus to just one or two of the main types of warfare that may occur and omitted consideration of the others. This has prevented the generation of a clear, holistic, up-to-date, and fully representative prediction of U.S. warfare at a strategic level. This book intends to ameliorate this deficiency in the literature through the provision of a series of analyses by international subject experts of the different areas of warfare that the United States is expected to use or encounter in the future.

The book will be comprised of an introduction and eleven chapters, each built around a different theme of the future of US warfare. This includes cyber warfare, asymmetric conflicts, drone warfare, and nuclear strategy, as well as many others, outlined in full below. The book promises to be of significant interest for a wide range of audiences, including US policy makers (especially those working in the fields of foreign affairs and national security), military practitioners, scholars and students of all levels in academic fields such as security studies, international relations, comparative politics, and sociology, and members of international non-governmental organizations and security consulting firms worldwide. The book will adopt an interdisciplinary approach and employ a variety of theoretical and empirical methods, which will help to make the content of the work both highly relevant and informative for its intended diverse readership.

List of contributors
vii
Introduction: Lessons of the past for future war 1(8)
Francis Grice
PART 1 Strategy and joint warfare
9(60)
1 Speaking identity: Security practice and US foreign policy
11(17)
Scott N. Romaniuk
Emeka T. Njoku
2 US national security strategy and threats
28(13)
William A. Taylor
3 "Full spectrum dominance": US national security doctrine in the new global security environment
41(28)
Scott N. Romaniuk
Tobias J. Burgers
PART 2 Non-traditional warfare
69(122)
4 Asymmetric wars and the future of US warfare
71(15)
Frank Jacob
5 The moral, physical, and technological: Communication and the wars of the 21st century
86(13)
John M. Callahan
6 A proposal for the future of US counterinsurgency: Military peace with economic incentives and political devolution
99(15)
Glen M. E. Duerr
7 US special warfare units overseas
114(14)
Roger Chapman
8 The US home front: Drug cartels and security along the US-Mexico border
128(9)
Martin S. Catino
9 Psychological warfare: US paramilitary operations in Indonesia and Iraq
137(22)
Suzie Sri S. Sudarman
Senia Febrica
10 The US and "small footprint" military assistance in Colombia: A model for future intervention?
159(11)
Jorge E. Delgado
11 The utility of force in cities: Future challenges of US Army urban stabilization efforts
170(21)
Antonio Sampaio
PART 3 New and reinvigorated technology
191(88)
12 Toward robotic warfare
193(15)
Lukasz Kamienski
13 The continuing evolution of US nuclear weapons policy
208(14)
B. D. Mowell
14 The future of US hegemony in the Middle East: US--Israel--China military technology development and acquisition
222(23)
Abdelrahman Rashdan
15 Veblen and the impacts of stealth technology in war
245(23)
Ronald Lorenzo
Tony Tai-Ting Liu
16 Stealth combat aircraft and US warfare
268(11)
Shih-Yueh Yang
Conclusion: Lessons of the past for future war 279(6)
Scott N. Romaniuk
Index 285
Scott N. Romaniuk is a PhD candidate in International Studies at the University of Trento, Italy.

Francis Grice is Visiting Assistant Professor at McDaniel College, USA.