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Winning Without Fighting

Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition in the 21st Century

Rebecca D Patterson Susan Bryant Jan Ken K Gleiman Mark Troutman

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English
Cambria Press
03 September 2024

*This book is in the Cambria Rapid Communications in Conflict and Security Series (General Editor: Thomas G. Mahnken; Founding Editor: Geoffrey R.H. Burn)

Winning Without Fighting: Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition in the 21st Century provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving landscape of irregular warfare and its implications in an era of global crises and competition, as described in the 2022 National Security Strategy. This study defines irregular warfare as actions taken below the threshold of armed conflict-activities that do not necessitate force or violence. It highlights the role of resilience as a foundation for national defense, alongside military, political, economic, and informational measures. The book also explores ways to enhance power, legitimacy, and influence while undermining those of adversaries.

By examining the historical context and theoretical underpinnings of irregular warfare and drawing on examples from China and Russia, this book demonstrates how such strategies are employed in practice and illuminates shortcomings of the American strategic culture. The implications of irregular warfare for US national security are assessed, indicating a need for a more nuanced and comprehensive approach to counter the multifaceted threats posed by adversaries adept in irregular warfare tactics. Through the lenses of competition and crises, this book advocates a holistic strategy that leverages all elements of national power and provides insights and frameworks-with a strategic reorientation to ensure enduring power, influence, and legitimacy in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape-to better navigate the challenges of irregular warfare.
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Imprint:   Cambria Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   644g
ISBN:   9781638571940
ISBN 10:   1638571945
Series:   Cambria Rapid Communications in Conflict and Security
Pages:   356
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rebecca D. Patterson is a Professor of Practice and Associate Director of the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. A retired US Army lieutenant colonel, Dr. Patterson served as an economist in the World Bank's Independent Evaluation Group and the Deputy Director of the Office of Peace Operations, Sanctions, and Counterterrorism at the State Department. A life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she holds a PhD from The George Washington University and a BS from the United States Military Academy. Susan Bryant is the Executive Director of Strategic Education International. She is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, a visiting lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, and a visiting research fellow at National Defense University. Dr. Bryant is a retired army colonel whose overseas assignments include Afghanistan, Jerusalem, and South Korea. She holds a doctorate from Georgetown University as well as masters' degrees from Yale University and the Marine Corps University. Her publications include Military Strategy in the 21st Century and Resourcing the National Security Enterprise. Jan ""Ken"" K. Gleiman is a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University's Future Security Initiative, President of the Army Strategist Association, and a Non-Resident Fellow at New America. He holds a PhD from Kansas State University and graduate degrees from Georgetown University and the School of Advanced Military Studies. Dr. Gleiman is a retired US Army colonel who served as a Green Beret Strategist and was the first US Army Goodpaster Fellow.

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