Urban Operations: War, Crime, and Conflict

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REQUIRED READING FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONFLICT“Essential reading for academics, policy makers, and security professionals alike.”— Sean Costigan, PhD, Professor, Transnational Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies“A most timely and valuable repository of knowledge about urban warfare.”— Vanda Felbab-Brown, PhD, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, The Brookings InstitutionWHY CITIES ARE THE BATTLEFIELD OF THE 21ST CENTURY.From the streets of Gaza and the rubble of Ukraine to the megacities of tomorrow, urban operations are no longer an exception—they are the dominant mode of conflict. The stakes are immense, and the rules are changing faster than doctrine can keep up.Urban Operations: War, Crime, and Conflict brings together new contributions from the world’s leading experts in urban security, military strategy, and counter-terrorism. This definitive volume, which originated as a special issue of the Journal of Strategic Security, provides a comprehensive, practitioner-focused look at modern and historic urban security operations, offering strategic lessons vital for preparing for tomorrow's complex threats.INSIDE THIS VOLUME, YOU WILL FIND CRITICAL INSIGHTS ON:The Modern Battlefield: Case studies of urban warfare across different regions and decades, from Kyiv and Gaza to Haiti and Venezuela.Non-State Actors: New challenges in policing the convergence of traditional military conflict, organized crime, and terror groups.The Cutting Edge of Tech: Theoretical contributions on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced data processing on urban combat.Lessons Learned: Strategic takeaways for military commanders, policy advisors, and emergency response teams to improve operational readiness.THIS IS A MUST-HAVE REFERENCE.Co-edited by John P. Sullivan, Nathan P. Jones, and Daniel Weisz Argomedo, this volume is required reading for intelligence analysts, military professionals, security policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the modern face of war. Get your copy today and prepare for the growing threat of conflict in an increasingly urbanized world.“This informative book could not be more timely…this volume addresses…the complex challenges seen today in Ukraine, Haiti, Venezuela, Gaza, and in places that will feature in tomorrow’s headlines.” — Brian M. Jenkins, Senior Adviser to the President of the RAND Corporation“Urban Operations: War, Crime, and Conflict is essential reading for academics, policy makers, and security professionals alike.”— Sean Costigan, PhD, Professor, Transnational Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies“Required reading for all those interested in understanding the dominant military environment of the twenty-first century!”— Louis A. DiMarco, PhD, Professor, Department of Military History, USA Command and Staff College“A most timely and valuable repository of knowledge about urban warfare.”— Vanda Felbab-Brown, PhD, Director, Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors; Co-Director, Africa Security Initiative; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy; The Brookings Institution“This is a must read for professionals and all those interested in the modern face of war.”— Professor Michael A. Hennessy, PhD, Head, Defence Studies, Canadian Forces [Higher Command] CollegePublished by KeyPoint Press. Denver, Colorado.KeyPoint Press, publishing possibilities.www.keypointpress.com/books Read more

ASIN B0DDZPD5PG
ISBN13 979-8990915831
Language English
Publisher KeyPoint Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.95 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.66 pounds
Print length 421 pages
Publication date August 20, 2024

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