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ID:
090470
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Military science has always tried to interpret war in terms of a philosophical category, identity the conditions and factors affecting it, and look into patterns and laws governing the origins, course, and outcome of war.
Going to the true causes of war and the most typical differences generating tensions in political and economic relation between countries culminating and manifesting in war between them in the principal challenge of this scientific search. A very important consideration here is to evaluate correctly the scope of influence that the potentialities of the warring countries, specific of the theaters of operation, and the opponents ' political aims have on he general character of future wars and their course and end results
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ID:
138188
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The authors analyze the content of military art at the start of the 21st century and outline the chief issues and trends in the evolution of military art.
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ID:
061468
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ID:
152831
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors analyze changes in the essence and content of the concepts of war and armed struggle in the context of 21st century globalization.
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ID:
107253
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
In the authors' view, the systemic properties of information and communications network elements are used, where appropriate for the warfare system, in the network centric warfare environment, so as to change dramatically the concept of the nature of warfare and its main content - the forms and methods of warfare.
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ID:
143710
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The authors take a close look at the evolution of military art in the early years of the 21st century and make projections about the kind of military threats likely to rise 30 to 50 years ahead, changes in the substance of future wars and in the principles of military art, and new tasks of military science.
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ID:
059263
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ID:
118333
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors provide an overview of the initial periods of wars fought in the 20th and early 21st centuries, retrace their evolution, and take a look at what armed struggle could be in substance in the future; they also offer their views on the specifics of the initial period of new-generation wars.
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ID:
098945
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ID:
135374
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Summary/Abstract |
The paper dwells on the topicality of and demand for military futurology in scientific cognition and anticipation of the effect of using military in resolving various interstate conflicts.
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ID:
151032
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Summary/Abstract |
The paper discusses the essence, changing content, and new objectives of military strategy, as well as its role and place in military art in the first half of the 21st century.
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ID:
143711
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors discuss military systematology, a complex subject of modern science that is highly relevant and much in demand in our days, and its influence on modern military art.
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ID:
117097
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2012.
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The paper analyzes contemporary views on the object and subject of theoretical knowledge, defines military science and describes its structure in the early 21st century. It outlines the most likely main trends at the new stage in the development of military science.
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ID:
127399
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors make an analysis of print publications put out by the Russian Ministry of Defense and other sources devoted to the country's security today and offer an insight into the nature and content of a new-generation war.
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ID:
114477
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors use their analysis of trends in the current military and political situation in the world and interstate relations as a basis for discussion of various options for strategic deterrence of the start and escalation of military conflicts, and offer their recommendations on ways to make strategic deterrence work.
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ID:
108285
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ID:
051556
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