

An edition of Postmodern war (1997)
the new politics of conflict
By Chris Hables Gray
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Guilford Press
Language
eng
Pages
301
Description:
From Operation Desert Storm to the conflict in Bosnia, computerization and other scientific advances have brought about a revolution in warfare. This book shows how our high-tech age has spawned both increasingly powerful weapons and a rhetoric that disguises their apocalyptic potential in catch phrases like "smart weapons," "cyberwar," and "bloodless combat." A skillful combination of trenchant cultural study, provocative illustrations, and engrossing military, technical, and historical analysis, Postmodern War sheds new light on the ways we conceptualize and conduct war today. Analyzing the dynamics of conflicts from Afghanistan to Vietnam, Gray reveals the human forces of nationalism, greed, fear, and images of masculinity beneath the surface of trendy military doctrines such as "pure war" and "infowar." If we can identify and challenge the discourses of war, he persuasively argues, we can propose new discourses to replace them.
subjects: Forecasting, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of War, War, World politics, Weltpolitik, Militartechnik, Technische vernieuwing, Technischer Fortschritt, Psychologie, Oorlog, Krieg, World politics, 1989-, War, psychological aspects, Military history, Filosofische aspecten, Technische ontwikkeling, Politique mondiale, Guerre, Prévision, Histoire militaire, Aspect psychologique, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General
Times: 1989-, 20th century