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OverviewAny state at war attempts to steer the conflict to the point where it can demonstrate its relative advantage. Thus underlying each war is a struggle over its particular nature, and in a dynamic process each side attempts to shape a war paradigm that suits its own relative strengths, while the adversary attempts to impose its preferred paradigm on the conflict. Israel, for example, seemingly has an edge in military effectiveness, and has therefore always preferred short, decisive wars. Its enemies, however, have an overall advantage in stamina and ability to leverage the international system. They therefore strive to lengthen the war and bring Israel to the point of defeat through attrition of the Israeli political-civilian system. In this book, Ron Tira examines the different aspects that characterise a war, from the centre of gravity to be attacked to the elements constituting military decision, as they are manifested in ""simple"" symmetrical wars; asymmetrical wars versus a state opponent; guerrilla warfare; parallel warfare; and next generation warfare. The author first surveys types of war and the circumstances whereby the classical doctrine of war is progressively less valid, and then devises additional analytical tools necessary to understand these more complex conflicts. The study examines the relevance of classical doctrine and applies these new tools and concepts to a range of historical examples, from the Second Punic War to World War II to some of Israel's main wars. The final case evaluated is the next generation of wars that Israel and other Western countries may find themselves fighting -- wars against states that have adopted the guerrilla paradigm. Published in association with the Institute for National Security Studies, Israel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ron TiraPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9781845193782ISBN 10: 1845193784 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 05 October 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWhile it is certainly possible to take issue with some of Tira's ruminations about the general nature of war or the specific conduct of Israel's wars (e.g. he appears to underrate the Jewish state's ability to reap benefits from wars of attrition), his volume is a thought-provoking one that ought to be given careful consideration by military officers and diplomats alike. It can also be read with profit by both academics and laymen with an interest in war or the Middle East. --Israel Affairs While it is certainly possible to take issue with some of Tira s ruminations about the general nature of war or the specific conduct of Israel s wars (e.g. he appears to underrate the Jewish state s ability to reap benefits from wars of attrition), his volume is a thought-provoking one that ought to be given careful consideration by military officers and diplomats alike. It can also be read with profit by both academics and laymen with an interest in war or the Middle East. Israel Affairs Author InformationRon Tira, a former fighter pilot in the Israel Air Force, has over twenty years of experience in Israel Air Force intelligence and special operations. He served as a section head in the IAF Intelligence Wing (Lamdan), and is currently a reservist in the air force's Campaign Planning Department. A graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science, Tira is a corporate lawyer and businessman. He is the author of Forming an Israeli Policy towards Syria (2000) and The Limitations of Standoff Firepower-Based Operations: On Standoff Warfare, Maneuver, and Decision (2007). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |