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      The Dragons and the Snakes: How the Rest Learned to Fight the West

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      In 1993, a newly-appointed CIA director warned that Western powers might have ‘slain a large dragon’ with the fall of the USSR, but now faced a ‘bewildering variety of poisonous snakes’. Since then, both dragons (state enemies like Russia and China) and snakes (terrori...

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      Product ID:9781787380981
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Dragons and the Snakes
      Subtitle:How the Rest Learned to Fight the West
      Authors:Author: David Kilcullen
      Page Count:336
      Subjects:International relations, International relations, Warfare and defence, Warfare & defence
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      In 1993, a newly-appointed CIA director warned that Western powers might have ‘slain a large dragon’ with the fall of the USSR, but now faced a ‘bewildering variety of poisonous snakes’. Since then, both dragons (state enemies like Russia and China) and snakes (terrorist and guerrilla organisations) have watched the US struggle in Iraq and Afghanistan, and mastered new methods in response: hybrid and urban warfare, political manipulation, and harnessing digital technology. Leading soldier-scholar David Kilcullen reveals everything the West’s opponents have learned from twenty-first-century conflict and explains how their cutting-edge tactics and adaptability pose a serious threat to America and its allies, disabling the West’s military advantage. The Dragons and the Snakes is a compelling, counterintuitive look at the new, vastly complex global arena. Kilcullen reshapes our understanding of the West’s foes, and shows how it can respond.
      In 1993, newly-appointed CIA director James Woolsey pointed out that although western powers had “slain a large dragon” by defeating the Soviet Union in the Cold War, they now faced a “bewildering variety of poisonous snakes”. This book examines what happened to the snakes (terrorists and guerrillas) and the dragons (state-based peer enemies such as Russia and China), and how they evolved and adapted in the 25 years since Woolsey’s testimony. It explains how both state and non-state enemies learned by watching us struggle in Iraq and Afghanistan, and mastered new techniques—hybrid warfare, political manipulation, urban asymmetric attacks, high- and low-tech terror—as a way of rendering the West’s much-vaunted military superiority irrelevant. It concludes that, today, we face both dragons and snakes, at the same time and in many of the same places, and that each has learned from the other. Governments copy guerrilla techniques, and non-state groups can access levels of lethality that were once restricted to nation-states. The book argues that we are currently failing to deal with this new, vastly more complex and dangerous environment than at any time since the end of the Cold War.This is a book about how—over the last 25 years—Russia, China, Iran and North Korea developed new ways of war by copying terrorists and guerrillas, and how guerrilla groups were able to access levels of technology that made them able to take on governments in intense fights (mostly in cities) of the kind that used to be restricted to nation-states. It looks at how evolution happens in combat, how states and non-state groups copy each other, how our enemies have sought to exploit our tunnel-vision on terrorism since 9/11, and how we can respond.
      Imprint Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Publisher Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-03-05

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      Weight666 g
      Dimensions166 × 243 × 31 mm