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Rethinking Warfare in the 21st Century presents a comprehensive analysis of how warfare has fundamentally transformed through the integration of politics, information, and communication strategies. The authors explore how traditional military concepts have evolved in response to digital connectivity and modern information ecosystems.
This work investigates the strategic use of information as a weapon, examining case studies and real-world applications of information warfare, propaganda, and political manipulation in contemporary conflicts. It addresses how state and non-state actors leverage communications technology to achieve military and political objectives without traditional armed engagement.
The book provides valuable insights for military strategists, policymakers, and scholars seeking to understand modern conflict dynamics. It challenges conventional thinking about warfare and offers frameworks for understanding hybrid threats, cyber operations, and information-based influence campaigns that define 21st-century security challenges.







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