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ID115215
Title ProperEscalation in irregular war
Other Title Informationusing strategic theory to examine from first principles
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, M L R
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)If all violence is intended to achieve political effects, what is distinctive about escalation in irregular war? Indeed, what is irregular war? To answer such fundamental questions this analysis employs the principles of strategic theory in an attempt to offer a theoretical and practical framework that will facilitate an appreciation of the subsequent contributions to this special issue. The assessment seeks to articulate how the escalation process in conditions of so-called irregular war might be conceptualized and, via examples, illustrate how certain broad observations may be held to be true. Ultimately, though, the argument emphasizes that the process of escalation cannot be distinctive or follow predictable patterns given that all wars are unique to their time and place and will be affected in their conduct by the contingent forces of passion, chance and reason.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.5; Oct 2012: p.613-637
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.5; Oct 2012: p.613-637
Key WordsEscalation ;  Irregular War ;  Strategic Theory


 
 
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