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Tytuł:
Questions important now like never before. Asymmetry of war or of warfare?
Autorzy:
Piątek, Jarosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1963332.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
war
asymmetric warfare
armed forces
state
symmetry
military strategy
factors of asymmetry
soldier
time
terrain
terrorists
Opis:
Asymmetry of warfare, or more often asymmetric warfare, is an issue often referred to in descriptions of contemporary political and military relations affecting the state. It is even presented as an entity threatened by these hostilities. Meanwhile, these acts are a form of an armed conflict in which opposing sides have different military potentials. One of the potentials is the power of the state. We must wonder then how the state uses it. Is it not an entity who uses it in a way disproportionate to the situation of conflict? The paper argues that a contemporary state is not without sin and it is not just that it is not able to protect its interests from asymmetric threats. Warfare still is, which many forget, the basis for hostilities (war). In the author’s understanding (erroneous perhaps?) asymmetry does not only occur at the level of war, but it also happens in its key dimension – warfare. It has emerged not only through the change in the status of the fighting party, but also through the time of warfare and using the warfare terrain.
Źródło:
Reality of Politics; 2018, 9; 44-58
2082-3959
Pojawia się w:
Reality of Politics
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Abiding by and Enforcing International Humanitarian Law in Asymmetric Warfare: the Case of “Operation Cast Lead”
Autorzy:
Zimmermann, Andreas
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/706834.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
Operation Cast Lead
Goldstone Report
Palestine
international humanitarian law
war
armed conflict
asymmetric warfare
Geneva Convention
Opis:
“Operation Cast Lead” undertaken by the Israeli armed forces against Hamas forces in the Gaza strip in 2008/2009 raises a significant number of international legal issues. These issues relate to the nature of the military conflict, the legal status of the Gaza strip under international humanitarian law, but also, more generally, to the applicability and suitability of international humanitarian law in such kinds of asymmetric warfare taking place in densely populated areas. Besides, the article also questions at least some of the findings made by the “Goldstone Report” tasked by the United Nations Human Rights Council to investigate alleged violations of international humanitarian law during the armed conflict.
Źródło:
Polish Yearbook of International Law; 2011, 31; 47-78
0554-498X
Pojawia się w:
Polish Yearbook of International Law
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Asymmetric Warfare – Not every war has to end?
Autorzy:
Petener, Zrinko
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/576449.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-06-27
Wydawca:
Akademia Sztuki Wojennej
Tematy:
war
asymmetric warfare
terrorism
International humanitarian law
Hague
Convention
Geneva Convention
Al Qaeda
Islamic State
Daesh
Caliphate
Opis:
The study of warfare, throughout its history, as well as efforts to legally regulate the resort to war and the conduct of war, were concentrated exclusively on one form of warfare - interstate conflict. Only since the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York in 2001 and the following ‘Global War on Terrorism’ has a discussion on a potentially new kind of warfare - asymmetric warfare - moved into the spotlight. Despite all the scientific attention, the concept of asymmetric warfare remains undefined or ill-defined until today, resulting in a proliferation of its use and limiting its value. Hence, restraint in the use of the term is necessary, in order to reinforce its analytical value and applicability. Defining asymmetric warfare as a conflict among opponents who are so different in their basic features that comparison of their military power is rendered impossible, is such an attempt to limit the term to a substantially new form of warfare, witnessed in a conflict that is often commonly called the Global War on Terrorism. The past two years, since the upsurge of the so-called Islamic State to the forefront of the salafi jihadi movement, have witnessed a significant change in this war. Superficial analysis could lead to the conclusion that the proclamation of the Islamic Caliphate on the territories of Iraq and Syria (for now) seems to have recalibrated this conflict into traditional inter- state war again, making the concept of asymmetric warfare obsolete and diminishing it into just a short-term aberration in the history of warfare. Nothing could be further from the truth. The enemy in the Global War on Terrorism was and remains a global and territorially unrestricted ideological movement whose numbers cannot even be estimated, which fights its battles wherever it chooses to, and whose ultimate goal is the annihilation of the international system of sovereign states, not the creation of a new state within this system. The Islamic Caliphate in its current boundaries is nothing more than the “model Islamic state”, as envisioned by Osama bin Laden in his 1996 fatwa as part of Al Qaeda’s 200 year plan for the establishment of God’s Islamic World Order. This grand strategy is the guiding blueprint of the salafi jihad that is waged against the Westphalian state system in a war that is truly asymmetric. We have to adjust to this strategic asymmetry if we are to prevail in this struggle, fighting a long war against an indefinable enemy on battlefields that are still unknown.
Źródło:
Security and Defence Quarterly; 2016, 11, 2; 30-44
2300-8741
2544-994X
Pojawia się w:
Security and Defence Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Właściwości przyszłych wojen oraz ich implikacje społeczne
Characteristics of future wars and their social implications
Autorzy:
Polcikiewicz, Z.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/348151.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Akademia Wojsk Lądowych imienia generała Tadeusza Kościuszki
Tematy:
wojna
wojna asymetryczna
wojna sieciocentryczna
konflikt zbrojny
przestrzeń walki
terroryzm
cywilizacja
islam
proliferacja broni masowego rażenia
patologie społeczne
war
asymmetric warfare
network-centric warfare
armed conflict
combat space
terrorism
civilization
proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction
social pathologies
Opis:
W artykule przedstawiono analizy i oceny dotyczące przyczyn, źródeł, uwarunkowań oraz charakteru przyszłych wojen. Zostały one oparte o doświadczenia wynikające z działań zbrojnych, które miały miejsce pod koniec ubiegłego i na początku obecnego stulecia, a także poglądy współczesnych polemologów, politologów i specjalistów wojskowych. Zidentyfikowano zasadnicze rodzaje przyszłych wojen oraz dokonano ich charakterystyki ze względu na udział podmiotów, zasięg, intensywność, czas trwania i inne właściwości. Zaprezentowano także przewidywane następstwa wojen, wśród których szczególną uwagę zwrócono nie tylko na dezintegrację struktur oraz destabilizację ekonomiki i gospodarki państw, ale przede wszystkim na skutki społeczne, takie jak: straty fizyczne, ubóstwo, epidemie, niekontrolowane masowe migracje, demoralizację społeczeństw i elit politycznych oraz pogłębienie antagonizmów, postaw nacjonalistycznych czy innych wrogich stereotypów. Przedstawione treści mogą stanowić podstawę do określenia pożądanych kierunków działania podmiotów bezpieczeństwa, których celem jest zapobieganie sytuacjom kryzysowym, często rozwiązywanym za pomocą takiego narzędzia polityki, jakim jest wojna.
The article presents the analyses and evaluations of the causes, sources, conditions and nature of future wars. They were based on the experience of the military action that took place at the end of the last century and the beginning of this century. Moreover, contemporary views expressed by polemologs, political scientists and military experts were taken into account. The article identifies the principal types of future wars and their characteristics as regards involvement, scope, intensity, duration and other properties. In addition, it presents the expected consequences of war, among which special attention was paid not only to the disintegration of the structures and the destabilization of the economy and state economies, but also to social consequences, such as physical damage, poverty, epidemics, uncontrolled mass migration, the demoralization of society and political elites, and the deepening antagonisms of nationalistic attitudes or other hostile stereotypes. The article can be the basis for determining the desirable directions of security subjects, aimed at crisis prevention, often solved with such a policy tool as war.
Źródło:
Zeszyty Naukowe / Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska Wojsk Lądowych im. gen. T. Kościuszki; 2012, 1; 94-111
1731-8157
Pojawia się w:
Zeszyty Naukowe / Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska Wojsk Lądowych im. gen. T. Kościuszki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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