Fifth Generation Warfare 1st Edition
Fifth Generation Warfare (1st Edition) by Armin Krishnan is a compelling, timely exploration of modern conflict that reframes how states, militaries, and societies confront twenty-first-century threats. Clear, rigorous, and accessible, this book examines the shift from conventional battlefields to a contested arena of information, cyber operations, economic pressure, legal maneuvering, and covert influence campaigns.
Begin with a vivid overview of emerging tactics and technologies—cyberattacks, disinformation, proxy networks, and hybrid warfare—and follow detailed analyses that connect theory to real-world events across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific. Krishnan draws on case studies and strategic thinking to reveal how non-state actors and revisionist powers reshape deterrence, escalation, and resilience.
For students, policymakers, security professionals, and informed readers, this volume offers practical frameworks to recognize, assess, and respond to asymmetric threats. You’ll gain actionable insights into risk management, policy design, and defense planning that are relevant to governments, corporations, and civil society around the globe.
If you want a contemporary guide that bridges academic depth with operational relevance, this edition is an essential resource. Add Fifth Generation Warfare by Armin Krishnan to your library to better understand the new dimensions of conflict shaping global security—and prepare to think differently about strategy, preparedness, and resilience. Order now to stay informed and strategically equipped.
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