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'The Birth of Psychological War' explores the worlds of war, propaganda, intelligence, and espionage from which US psychological warfare emerged in the early years of the Second World War, developed during the 'Cold War of ideas' against the Soviet Union, and culminated in the counterinsurgency campaigns of the Vietnam War.
Psychological warfare --- Warfare and Defence. --- Warfare & defence. --- History
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This open access anthology takes a holistic approach to how Russia carries out hybrid warfare against its neighbouring countries - states at the intersection between the East and West. The book addresses the vulnerabilities of these countries to Russian influence and hybrid warfare tactics, as well as their responses to this security challenge. It includes a close examination of local developments in states such as Ukraine, Belarus, Finland, Armenia, Serbia and many others, analysing specific scenarios and practices, and draws on these observations to develop the current conceptual understanding of hybrid warfare as a phenomenon. Scholarship frequently focuses only on Russia and treats countries subjected to Russian hybrid measures as passive victims, thus providing an overly schematic picture of Russian behaviour. This book instead treats these states as actors in their own right, assessing their potential to address and counter the specific security problems arising from their geographic and political position. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Geopolitics --- Hybrid warfare --- Theory of warfare & military science --- Warfare & defence --- Russia (Federation) --- Military policy. --- History, Military --- Foreign relations
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This book addresses the regulation of hybrid warfare under relevant branches of international law, beginning with the law on inter-state use of force (jus ad bellum). Firstly, the book assesses the extent to which forms of hybrid warfare comply with or violate international humanitarian law/the law of armed conflict. It then looks at law enforcement action in response to hybrid warfare, both on land and on the high seas, and addresses hybrid warfare from the perspective of international counterterrorism law. It goes on to tackle the constraints applied to hybrid warfare under international human rights law, and looks at how hybrid warfare could be constrained under disarmament law. The final two chapters look at accountability for the conduct of hybrid warfare, concluding with the question: can we move towards a less fragmented set of international legal rules that will govern hybrid warfare in the future?
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"L'Antirrhétique est une œuvre d'un genre presque unique dans la littérature des Pères du désert égyptien: passant en revue les huit vices principaux et les différentes pensées de tentation que chacun d'entre eux peut insinuer à l'esprit du moine, Évagre le Pontique ([mort] 399) y oppose systématiquement une parole de l'Écriture, que le priant est invité à méditer pour fortifier la vertu correspondante. Presque tout le canon biblique est ainsi couvert par cette méthode originale de lectio divina. Ce texte conserve une remarquable fraîcheur et constitue un témoignage précieux et très concret sur l'utilisation de l'Écriture dans le milieu monastique du IVe siècle pour la prière individuelle. L'Antirrhétique est perdu en grec, mais conservé en syriaque, en sogdien, en arménien, en géorgien et en arabe; le présent volume reconstitue l'œuvre à partir de ces versions et propose une édition intégrale du texte syriaque."--
Classical Greek literature --- Temptation --- Spiritual warfare --- Demonology --- Tentation. --- Combat spirituel. --- Démonologie. --- Temptation. --- Spiritual warfare. --- Demonology.
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"Aegean prehistory was born out of the search for the Trojan War. Since the time of Heinrich Schliemann, new forms of evidence have come to light and innovative questions have arisen, including examinations of warfare as a concept. This volume interrogates the nature of warfare in the Bronze Age Aegean for scholars and teachers with knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean, who wish to access the state of the field when it comes to the ways that specialists approach warfare in the prehistoric Aegean. Authors review evidence, consider the social and cultural place of war, and revisit longstanding questions. Contributors are: Natalie Abell, Tomáš Alušík, Trevor Bryce, Ioannis Georganas, Margaretha Kramer-Hajos, Lynne A. Kvapil, Shannon Lafayette Hogue, Barry Molloy, Jesse Obert, Stephen O'Brien, Angelos Papadopoulos, Cynthia Shelmerdine, Kim Shelton"--
Bronze age --- Warfare, Prehistoric --- Military art and science --- History
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Aegean prehistory was born out of the search for the Trojan War. Since the time of Heinrich Schliemann, new forms of evidence have come to light and innovative questions have arisen, including examinations of warfare as a concept. This volume interrogates the nature of warfare in the Bronze Age Aegean for scholars and teachers with knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean, who wish to access the state of the field when it comes to the ways that specialists approach warfare in the prehistoric Aegean. Authors review evidence, consider the social and cultural place of war, and revisit longstanding questions.
Bronze age --- Military art and science --- History --- Warfare, Prehistoric
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In theory, subversion is the perfect weapon, yet in practice it often falters - and the same applies to cyber operations. This book expains why. Lennart Maschmeyer argues that subversion holds great promise as a cheap, easy, and yet effective alternative to war because of its distinct mechanism of action: secretly exploiting and manipulating adversary systems to undermine them and turn them again the adversary. In practice, however, subversion often falls short.
Hybrid warfare --- Cyberspace operations (Military science) --- Subversive activities --- Disinformation --- Psychological warfare --- Warfare and Defence. --- Warfare & defence. --- Russia (Federation) --- Ukraine --- Czechoslovakia --- Soviet Union --- Foreign relations --- History --- subversion, cybersecurity, international security, conflict, covert operations, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, cyberwar, hybrid war, power
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In June 1219 Danish crusaders fought a vicious battle against local pagan warriors at the place in northern Estonia where Tallinn now lies. The battle--known then as the Battle of Lyndanise--was a narrow victory for the crusaders and eventually turned out to be a pivotal event in the national histories of both Denmark and Estonia as a milestone in the overall military conquest of the entire region by (mostly) western military powers. The main scope of this book is to present a study of this military conquest of Estonia around 1200 with a special focus on the Scandinavian involvement, enabling us to better understand the intense political, military, and religious changes that came to influence the region and its many people from the early high medieval period onwards.
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"Money, money, and more money." In the eyes of early modern warlords, these were the three essential prerequisites for waging war. The transnational studies presented here describe and explain how belligerent powers did indeed rely on thriving markets where military entrepreneurs provided mercenaries, weapons, money, credit, food, expertise, and other services. In a fresh and comprehensive examination of pre-national military entrepreneurship – its actors, structures and economic logic – this volume shows how readily business relationships for supplying armies in the 17th and 18th centuries crossed territorial and confessional boundaries. By outlining and explicating early modern military entrepreneurial fields of action, this new transnational perspective transcends the limits of national historical approaches to the business of war. Contributors are Astrid Ackermann, John Condren, Jasmina Cornut, Michael Depreter, Sébastien Dupuis, Marian Füssel, Julien Grand, André Holenstein, Katrin Keller, Michael Paul Martoccio, Tim Neu, David Parrott, Alexander Querengässer, Philippe Rogger, Guy Rowlands, Benjamin Ryser, Regula Schmid, and Peter H. Wilson.
Entrepreneurship. --- Early Modern History. --- History of Warfare. --- History.
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