
Postmodern War
The New Politics of Conflict
Chris Hables Gray(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 19. June 1997
Book
Hardback
326 pages
978-0-415-16691-1 (ISBN)
Description
Postmodern War poses an urgent challenge to the ways we conceptualize and actually wage war in our high technology age. Computerization and artificial intelligence have brought about a revolution in warfare spawning both increasingly powerful weapons and a rhetoric which disguises their apocalyptic potential in catch phrases like smart weapons and bloodless combat. Postmodern War examines: * contemporary practices of war, defining and critiquing trendy military doctrines hidden behind phrases like Infowar and Cyberwar * the roles of those who manipulate high technology, those who are manipulated by it, and those who are increasingly merging with it * the role of peace activists and socially responsible scientists in countering dangerous assumptions made by a postmodern military. Far from opposing technological change, however, Gray finds new hopes for peace in the twenty-first century. Provocative and far-reaching in its scope, the book argues that postmodern war has left us poised between the most dreadful and most utopian of alternatives: we may eradicate either the human race or war itself.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
General
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-16691-1 (9780415166911)
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Content
Introduction: From Sarajevo to Sarajevo, the USS Oklahoma to Oklahoma City; 1: The Present; 1: Real Cyberwar; 2: Computers at War: Kuwait 1991; 3: Military Computerdom; 4: The Uses of Science; 2: The Past; 5: The Art of War; 6: Modern War; 7: The Emergence of Postmodern War: World War II; 8: Postmodern Wars Imaginary and Real: World War III and Vietnam; 9: The Systems of Postmodern War; 3: The Future; 10: The Cyborg Soldier: Future/Present; 11: Future War: U.S. Military Plans for the Millennium; 12: Futue Peace: The Remaking of Scientists and Soldiers; 13: War and Peace 2000