Winning without killing = the strate...
Ducheine, Paul A. L.

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  • Winning without killing = the strategic and operational utility of non-kinetic capabilities in crises /
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    Title/Author: Winning without killing/ edited by Paul A.L. Ducheine, Frans P.B. Osinga.
    Reminder of title: the strategic and operational utility of non-kinetic capabilities in crises /
    other author: Ducheine, Paul A. L.
    Published: The Hague :T.M.C. Asser Press : : 2017.,
    Description: xii, 332 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: The Promise, Practice and Challenges of Non-Kinetic Instruments of Power -- The Resilient Mind-Set and Deterrence -- On the Instrumentality of Soft Power; or Putin against Democracy Promotion -- 'NATO needs more than planes and tanks and guns' - Western strategic communication in the 1970s and 1980s and its implications for today -- The Snake Oil of Stabilisation? Explaining the Rise and Demise of the Comprehensive Approach -- Winning without Killing: the Case for Targeted Sanctions -- International Mediation in Syria's Complex War: Strategic Implications -- Lo and behold: Let the truth be told - A portrait of Russian deception warfare in Crimea and Ukraine with leading principles like 'Maskirovka' and the 'Reflexive Control Theory' control -- Manoeuvring and Generating Effects in the Information Environment -- Strategic Counter Marketing to Fight ISIL -- Delegitimising the adversary: understanding Actor and Audience Analysis as a tool to influence and persuade -- Profiling Terrorists - Using Statistics to Fight Terrorism -- Reframing Lawfare -- Non-Kinetic Capabilities and the Threshold of Attack in the Law of Armed Conflict -- Navigation Warfare -- Winning without killing in the South China Sea -- Maritime Economic Enforcement Measures: 'Winning without Killing' in Modern Conflicts at Sea -- UN Peacekeeping in Mali: The Quest for Comprehensive Intelligence.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Military art and science. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-189-0
    ISBN: 9789462651890
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