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Risk Society at War, The: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century


Risk Society at War, The: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century

Paperback by Rasmussen, Mikkel Vedby (Professor, University of Copenhagen)

Risk Society at War, The: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century

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ISBN:
9780521687317
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
234 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Risk Society at War, The: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century

Description

In the globalised world of the twenty-first century, security policy in Western societies is driven by a wish to prevent future threats from becoming reality. Applying theories of 'risk society' to the study of strategy, this book analyses the creation of a new approach to strategy. The author demonstrates that this approach creates new choices for policy-makers and challenges well-established truths within the study of security and strategy. He argues that since the seventeenth century the concept of strategy has served to rationalise new technologies, doctrines and agents. By outlining the history of the concept of strategy in terms of rationality, Rasmussen presents a framework for studying strategy in a time of risk and uses this framework to analyse how new technologies of war, pre-emptive doctrines, globalisation and the rise of the 'terrorist approach to warfare' can formulate a new theory of strategy.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Strategy, strategic studies and risk; 2. Technology: the revolution in military affairs; 3. Doctrines: precautionary principles and anticipatory defence; 4. Agents: the UN-approach and the terrorist-approach to warfare; 5. Conclusions.

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