Characterizing and Exploring the Implications of Maritime Irregular Warfare

Characterizing and Exploring the Implications of Maritime Irregular Warfare

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Feb 16, 2012 · English · Paperback (138 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 138
Language English
Published Feb 16, 2012
Publisher RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833058916
ISBN-13 9780833058911

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This work delves into the complexities of maritime irregular warfare, a multifaceted domain where traditional naval forces intersect with unconventional tactics. The authors paint a vivid picture of how maritime operations can be shaped by various irregular strategies, addressing both historical precedents and contemporary applications. Through their analysis, they highlight the evolving role of naval forces in non-traditional settings, shedding light on how these dynamics influence global security environments.

Molly Dunigan, Dick Hoffmann, and Peter Chalk bring their unique perspectives to the table, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that arise in these maritime theaters. They explore the implications of irregular warfare, emphasizing the need for naval strategists to adapt to a rapidly changing landscape that blurs the lines between war and peace. Their insights reveal the importance of flexibility and innovative thinking in responding to asymmetric threats.

The authors underscore the broader ramifications of these irregular activities for maritime security and international relations. By examining case studies and strategic frameworks, they provide a critical analysis that informs both policymakers and military leaders. Their work serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the future of naval strategy amidst the complexities of irregular warfare.

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