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Global Insurgency and the Future of Warfare: The Fourth Generation Warfare Debate edited by Terry Terriff, Aaron Karp and Regina Karp Table of Contents Preface I. Introduction, Aaron Karp, Regina Karp and Terry Terriff II. The Re-Discovery of Fourth Generation Warfare: ?The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation?, William S. Lind, Keith Nightengale, John F. Schmitt, Joseph W. Sutton, Gary I. Wilson, Marine Corps Gazette, October 1989. reprint War evolves into the Fourth Generation, Thomas X. Hammes. III. Evaluating Fourth Generational Warfare Theory Politics with guns, James J. Wirtz. A brief note on "Fourth Generation Warfare", Edward Luttwak. It will continue to conquer and spread, Martin van Creveld. Deconstructing the theory of Fourth-Generation War, Antulio J. Echevarria II Elegant irrelevance revisited, Michael Evans. Generations at war? John Ferris. A comment on Thomas X. Hammes, Lawrence Freedman. A ?new? form of ?warfare?? Rod Thornton. The mythology of Fourth Generation Warfare, David S. Sorenson. Warfare and the contest of moral versus will, William S. Lind Response: War evolves into the Fourth Generation Thomas X. Hammes IV. Fourth Generation Wars America in Peril: Fourth Generation Warfare in the 21st Century Chet Richards (U.S. Air Force, retired), Greg Wilcox, (U.S. Army, retired) and Col. GI Wilson (USMC) Fourth Generation Warfare in Afghanistan Warren Chin The end of Israeli omnipotence? Avi Kober Fourth Generation Warfare in Africa: Back to the future? Paul Jackson V. The Implications of Fourth Generation Warfare: Combating 4GW Frank Hoffman Information Operations in Fourth Generation Warfare Thomas X Hammes The Flight to Irrelevance? Air Power and Fourth Generation Warfare Donald A. McCuish Venus Calling: Can Nato cope with 4GW? Col. Frans Osinga (Netherlands AF; Allied Command Transformation) Transforming NATO for a 4 GW world: Challenges and opportunities for the Alliance of the transition from the Cold War to the emerging global security environment Diego Ruiz Palmer, NATO HQ Fighting Fourth Generation Wars: The Indian Experience Rajesh Rajagopolan VI. Conclusion: Can We Adapt to Fourth Generation Warfare? Terry Terriff, Regina Karp and Aaron Karp.
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Counterinsurgency.
War on Terrorism, 2001-.