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Author Teo, Cheng Hang, author.

Title The acme of skill : non-kinetic warfare / by Cheng Hang Teo
Published Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (v, 34 pages)
Series Wright flyer paper ; no. 30
Wright flyer paper ; no. 30.
Summary Nonkinetic warfare, conflict that does not involve using force to inflict physical damage, is rapidly gaining in importance. Scholars of war even from the time of Sun Tzu have articulated that the enemy's destruction is neither essential nor necessarily the best route to ultimate victory. The insurgency attributes that have characterized many wars since World War II suggest that the objective of warfare has shifted from the kinetic destruction of military forces to the nonkinetic impairment of the enemy's will to fight. Four global trends identified in this paper -- economic prosperity, freedom of information, the rise of nationalism, and globalization and interdependence -- are possible causes for this shift because they make war a less attractive option than ever. As the last major conflict between major powers, the Cold War was won with barely a single kinetic conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union -- an excellent model of nonkinetic conflict and perhaps a sign of things to come. In the Cold War, the military largely played a supporting role. In an age characterized by the information revolution and globalization, the information and diplomatic instruments of power will rise in importance. Even in a supporting role, the military instrument nonetheless remains relevant, not least because kinetic conflict can never be ruled out. However, the military's nonkinetic potential needs to be developed for it to be more effective in today's world. Three ways to achieve this end are to develop an interagency approach to the military, assign a supporting diplomatic role to the military, and develop a comprehensive and coherent information strategy not only for the military, but for all levels of government
Analysis NONKINETIC WARFARE
KINETIC WARFARE
KINETIC CAPABILITIES
NONKINETIC CAPABILITIES
WILL TO FIGHT
WILL OF THE PEOPLE
CLAUSEWITZ CARL VON
LIDDELL HART BASIL HENRY
SUN TZU
FOURTH GENERATION WARFARE
PROSPERITY
INFORMATION REVOLUTION
NATIONALISM
SOFT POWER
Notes "May 2008."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-34)
Notes Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (AUP, viewed October 29, 2018)
Subject Military art and science.
Effects-based operations (Military science)
Armed Forces -- Operations other than war.
Military Science
Military forces(U.S.)
Psychological operations.
Diplomacy.
Information warfare.
Operations other than war.
Economic warfare.
Electronic warfare.
Armed Forces -- Operations other than war.
Effects-based operations (Military science)
Military art and science.
Government and political science.
Military forces and organizations.
Unconventional warfare.
Conflict.
Interagency coordination.
Deterrence.
Economic development.
Ussr.
Theory.
United states government.
Military history.
Globalization.
Cold war.
Form Electronic book
Author Air University (U.S.). Air Command and Staff College, issuing body.
Other Titles Acme of skill : nonkinetic warfare
Non-kinetic warfare