From Fourth Generation Warfare to Hybrid War
@inproceedings{Williamson2009FromFG, title={From Fourth Generation Warfare to Hybrid War}, author={S. C. Williamson}, year={2009} }
Abstract : In the late 1980s, Fourth Generation Warfare (4GW) theorists began to recognize a shift in warfare which they assumed was both in the character and nature of war. Their ideas and publications triggered a captivating dialogue on how warfare was changing. This debate helped prompt the U.S. military to recognize the change and begin its transformation. However, over the ensuing years, a number of military thinkers and strategists demonstrated that the 4GW theorists did not get it all… CONTINUE READING
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