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Designing Conceptual Failure in Warfare: The Misguided Path of the West
Peter RobertsRUSI Journal, 3 April 2017
Military Sciences, Profession of Arms, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Technology
In this examination of modern warfare doctrine and strategies, Peter Roberts argues that Western militaries are constrained by thirteenth-century theological philosophy and Napoleonic dogma, while their enemies have leapt ahead into the twenty-first century – not simply in technological terms, but in the very way they have reimagined warfare.
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