This book traces political, cultural, and technological aspects of the problem of enemy civilian casualties. By looking at the sociopolitical environment in the United States, Russia, and Israel, Ofer Fridman analyses the systematic failure of their military organizations to integrate technologies meant to minimize enemy civilian casualties.
This book traces political, cultural, and technological aspects of the problem of enemy civilian casualties. By looking at the sociopolitical environment in the United States, Russia, and Israel, Ofer Fridman analyses the systematic failure of their military organizations to integrate technologies meant to minimize enemy civilian casualties.
Ofer Fridman is lecturer in war studies and director of operations at the Kings Centre for Strategic Communications.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I: Non Lethal Weapons The Revolution in Military Affairs That Did Not Occur Chapter II: From the Frontier to the 'Protector of the Free World' the U.S. and Enemy Civilian Casualties Chapter III: 'Besieged Fortress' and the Politics of 'Double Standards' Russia and Enemy Civilian Casualties Chapter IV: 'Never Again shall Masada Fall!' Israel and Enemy Civilian Casualties Conclusions: Enemy Civilian Casualties Do We Really Care?
Chapter I: Non Lethal Weapons The Revolution in Military Affairs That Did Not Occur Chapter II: From the Frontier to the 'Protector of the Free World' the U.S. and Enemy Civilian Casualties Chapter III: 'Besieged Fortress' and the Politics of 'Double Standards' Russia and Enemy Civilian Casualties Chapter IV: 'Never Again shall Masada Fall!' Israel and Enemy Civilian Casualties Conclusions: Enemy Civilian Casualties Do We Really Care?
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