On the Precipice of a New Era of Warfare? Reflections on Military Revolutions, Past and Future
The literature on military revolutions and revolutions in military affairs has proliferated since...
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The literature on military revolutions and revolutions in military affairs has proliferated since...
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Over several dozen episodes of the Urban Warfare Project Podcast, a theme that has regularly found...
Read MoreJohn Spencer | 02.09.24 | War Books
Editor’s note: Welcome to another installment of our weekly War Books series! The premise is...
Read MoreJohn Spencer | 01.12.24 | Urban Warfare Project, War Books
Editor’s note: Welcome to another installment of our weekly War Books series! The premise is...
Read MoreJohn Spencer | 11.24.23 | Urban Warfare Project Podcast
The laws of war govern the initiation and conduct of armed conflict. What can be legitimately...
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