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Small Wars, Big Data

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How a new understanding of warfare can help the military fight today’s conflicts more effectivelyThe way wars are fought has changed starkly over the past sixty years. International military campai...
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How a new understanding of warfare can help the military fight today’s conflicts more effectively

The way wars are fought has changed starkly over the past sixty years. International military campaigns used to play out between armies at central fronts. Today's conflicts find major powers facing rebel insurgencies deploying elusive methods, from improvised explosives to terrorist attacks. Presenting a transformative understanding of these contemporary confrontations, Small Wars, Big Data shows that a revolution in the study of conflict yields new insights into terrorism, civil wars, and foreign interventions. Modern warfare is not about struggles over territory but over people; civilians—and the information they might provide—can turn the tide at critical junctures. Drawing lessons from conflicts in locations around the world, Small Wars, Big Data provides groundbreaking perspectives for how small wars can be better strategized and favorably won.

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Price: $27.95
Pages: 408
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 14 July 2020
ISBN: 9780691204017
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), Warfare and defence, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, HISTORY / Military / Strategy, International relations, Geopolitics, Central / national / federal government policies, Military and defence strategy, Military history

Eli Berman is professor of economics at the University of California, San Diego. Joseph H. Felter is research fellow at the Hoover Institution and William Perry Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, both at Stanford University. Jacob N. Shapiro is professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University.