An edition of Behavioural conflict (2009)

Behavioural conflict

why understanding people and their motivations will prove decisive in future conflict

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An edition of Behavioural conflict (2009)

Behavioural conflict

why understanding people and their motivations will prove decisive in future conflict

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It will be people's behavior, and the West's ability to understand, interpret and influence that behavior which will become the defining characteristic of resolving future armed disputes. The authors argue that future conflicts will be best resolved by focusing attention on altering the behaviors of others, either in advance - and therefore deterring conflict - or as a coupled component in the process of combat and post-combat operations. They also argue that Western Armies have learned too many lessons the hard way and been found wanting too easily. Here is the argument for a fundamental rethink of the way that the West's militaries are organized, educated, trained and deployed.

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Military Studies
Language
English
Pages
203

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Table of Contents

Tomorrow's problems here today?
The changing nature of our society I
The evolving character of conflict I
The evolving character of conflict II
The challenge of communication
What military operations can learn from mushy peas, soap and budget airlines
Strategic communication and military enablers
Influence and perception
The science of influence
Postscript : the sounds of battle and Soviet factories.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-197) and index.

Published in
Saffron Waldon, Essex, U.K
Other Titles
Behavioral conflict :

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.02/75
Library of Congress
U22.3 .M331125 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 203 p.
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30403772M
Internet Archive
behaviouralconfl0000mack
ISBN 10
1780394691, 1780394683, 178039389X
ISBN 13
9781780394695, 9781780394688, 9781780393896
LCCN
2015301429
OCLC/WorldCat
768995887

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