Tomorrow's war : thinking otherwise
Vincent Desportes
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurIn Asia, in Africa and to the gates of Europe itself, war has returned in strength and in new guises whilst the planet continually rearms. Still hoping for a peace dividend, or even thinking that this is a definite given, would be a dangerous mistake; the violence that flares up and rumbles, seemingly far from our shores, is not, in effect, halted by the old barriers. The coming decades will produce times of crisis and war because we have gone back to an era of permanent conflict. We must therefore prepare for war, for tomorrows war, and adapt our armed forces accordingly. Tomorrow's war, however, is not that of yesterday, that for which we have been preparing for a long period of time. The difficulties encountered today by classic military power, that was founded on strength, must now encourage us to expand our thinking in this regard. We must think differently. It is this that the author invites us to do in analysing the evolution of new types of conflict and then detailing the conditions which strike him as being vital in terms of a new military effectiveness. |
RésuméRéflexion sur la guerre et les combats futurs. Comment sont - et seront - gérés ces combats ? Analyse des principales difficultés rencontrées par les forces occidentales dans les conflits modernes (Afghanistan, Irak, Liban etc.). ©Electre 2026 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
15 avril 2009
Collection(s)
Stratégies et doctrines
Rayon
Science militaire
Contributeur(s) William S. Wallace
(Préfacier) EAN
9782717857184
Nombre de pages
194
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0
cm x
16.0
cm x
cm
Poids
400
g
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![]() À propos de l'auteurVincent Desportes est un général français qui à de hautes compétences militaires allie des qualifications en sociologie et un doctorat en histoire. Il a revendiqué une liberté de parole pour les officiers astreints à l'obligation de réserve et l'a pratiquée dans ses livres et articles. |

