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OverviewUnderground warfare, a tactic of yesteryear, has re-emerged as a global and rapidly diffusing threat. This book is the first of its kind to examine tunnel warfare in a systematic and comprehensive way, addressing the legal issues while keeping in mind operational and strategic challenges. Like many other aspects of contemporary warfare, the renewed use of the subterranean in armed conflict presents a challenge for democracies wishing to abide by the law. To Dr. Richemond-Barak, this challenge has not only been under-explored, it is also largely underestimated by the community of states, security experts, and public opinion. She analyzes traditional concepts of the laws of war as they relate to tunnels and underground operations, contemplating questions such as whether tunnels constitute legitimate targets, the assessment of proportionality in anti-tunnel operations, and the availability of advanced warning in this complex terrain. She also identifies issues that are unique to underground warfare, including those that arise when cross-border tunnels burrow under a state's own civilian infrastructure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daphné Richemond-BarakPublisher: Oxford University Press, USA Imprint: Oxford University Press, USA ISBN: 9780190457280ISBN 10: 0190457287 Publication Date: 18 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined 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 ContentsReviewsAlthough studies of the law governing domains of conflict -maritime, air, cyber, and space- have become de rigueur, underground warfare, a central battlespace for centuries, has been ignored. Daphn Richemond-Barak remedies that shortfall in this incisive, sophisticated, and comprehensive examination of subterranean operations and the law. A 'must read' for academics and practitioners alike. - Michael Schmitt, Charles H. Stockton Professor, United States Naval War College Our adversaries today are taking a lesson from bygone eras by fighting us from the subterranean domain, thus trying to reduce our technological edge. We must be prepared and ready to meet this challenge. - R.F. Natonski, LtGen, United States Marine Corps (Ret) An eye-opening examination of the remarkably under-examined role of tunnels in modern warfare. Daphn Richemond-Barak's Underground Warfare is a path-breaking study that lays out the complex challenges tunnels pose in peace time as well as in war. Richemond-Barak compellingly argues for long-term strategies and legal parameters to address the growing threat of underground warfare. Engagingly told, this is a must-read for anyone thinking about today's unique security challenges. - Karen J. Greenberg, Director, Center on National Security at Fordham Law and author of Rogue Justice In the modern era of asymmetric warfare waged by terrorists and other non-state fighters against more powerful states, Daphn Richemond-Barak reminds us that underground warfare is an import and and relatively unregulated component of modern battles. Underground Warfare is an important and ground-breaking book that provides a framework for scholars and practitioners thinking about rules for governing the use of underground warfare in battle. Richemond-Barak offers lucid analysis, succinct historical references, and a clear set of prescriptions for policymakers. Underground Warfare is sure to have a meaningful impact on evolving law of war debates. - William C. Banks, Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), and Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University """Although studies of the law governing domains of conflict -maritime, air, cyber, and space- have become de rigueur, underground warfare, a central battlespace for centuries, has been ignored. Daphn� Richemond-Barak remedies that shortfall in this incisive, sophisticated, and comprehensive examination of subterranean operations and the law. A 'must read' for academics and practitioners alike.""- Michael Schmitt, Charles H. Stockton Professor, United States Naval War College ""Our adversaries today are taking a lesson from bygone eras by fighting us from the subterranean domain, thus trying to reduce our technological edge. We must be prepared and ready to meet this challenge.""- R.F. Natonski, LtGen, United States Marine Corps (Ret) ""An eye-opening examination of the remarkably under-examined role of tunnels in modern warfare. Daphn� Richemond-Barak's Underground Warfare is a path-breaking study that lays out the complex challenges tunnels pose in peace time as well as in war. Richemond-Barak compellingly argues for long-term strategies and legal parameters to address the growing threat of underground warfare. Engagingly told, this is a must-read for anyone thinking about today's unique security challenges.""- Karen J. Greenberg, Director, Center on National Security at Fordham Law and author of Rogue Justice ""In the modern era of asymmetric warfare waged by terrorists and other non-state fighters against more powerful states, Daphn� Richemond-Barak reminds us that underground warfare is an import and and relatively unregulated component of modern battles. Underground Warfare is an important and ground-breaking book that provides a framework for scholars and practitioners thinking about rules for governing the use of underground warfare in battle. Richemond-Barak offers lucid analysis, succinct historical references, and a clear set of prescriptions for policymakers. Underground Warfare is sure to have a meaningful impact on evolving law of war debates.""- William C. Banks, Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), and Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University" Author InformationDaphn� Richemond-Barak is Assistant Professor at the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy, and Strategy, and Senior Researcher and Head of the International Law Desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya. She is a renowned and prolific expert on public international law and international humanitarian law specializing in the law of armed conflict. She has written extensively on contemporary issues such as counterinsurgency law, human rights/humanitarian law convergence, non-state actors in armed conflict, private security military contractors, transnational terrorist groups, and intelligent defense systems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |