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The Economist: Modern Warfare, Intelligence and Deterrence: The technologies that are transforming them

By Benjamin Sutherland

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ISBN: 9781846685835
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 356
Publication Date: 24-Nov-11
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For those who want to be smart about our ability to wage war and to protect ourselves – and where much of the worlds billions of dollars on defence spending goes. The Panzerfaust-3, a German shoulder-fired heat-seeking antitank missile, can punch through a metre of solid steel-far more than any armoured vehicle could carry. The MPR-500, an Israeli precision bomb, can hammer through several storeys of a building and explode on a chosen floor. These and myriad other military and intelligences technologies are changing the world. This Economist book describes these emerging technologies and places them in the larger context of todays politics, diplomacy, business and social issues. It shows how efforts to win wars or keep the peace are driving enormous and multifold technological advances. Broadly speaking, defence technologies will continue to provide enormous advantages to advanced, Western armed forces. The book is organised into five parts: land and sea, air and space, the computer factor, intelligence and spycraft, and the road ahead, which examines the coming challenges for western armies, such as new wars against insurgents operating out of civilian areas.Comprising a selection of the best writing on the subject from the Economist, each part has an introduction linking the technological developments to political, diplomatic, business and other civilian matters. For anyone who wants to know just how smart the global war, defence and intelligence machine is, this will be revealing and fascinating reading.

Benjamin Sutherland writes for The Economist and other publications such as Newsweek on the social, political, and business implications of new and disruptive technologies. He divides his time between Italy, California and Paris, where he teaches a post-graduate class called Globalisation and Conflict.

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Benjamin Sutherland writes for The Economist and other publications such as Newsweek on the social, political, and business implications of new and disruptive technologies. He divides his time between Italy, California and Paris, where he teaches a post-graduate class called Globalisation and Conflict.

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For those who want to be smart about our ability to wage war and to protect ourselves - and where much of the worlds billions of dollars on defence spending goes. The Panzerfaust-3, a German shoulder-fired heat-seeking antitank missile, can punch through a metre of solid steel-far more than any armoured vehicle could carry. The MPR-500, an Israeli precision bomb, can hammer through several storeys of a building and explode on a chosen floor. These and myriad other military and intelligences technologies are changing the world. This Economist book describes these emerging technologies and places them in the larger context of todays politics, diplomacy, business and social issues. It shows how efforts to win wars or keep the peace are driving enormous and multifold technological advances. Broadly speaking, defence technologies will continue to provide enormous advantages to advanced, Western armed forces. The book is organised into five parts: land and sea, air and space, the computer factor, intelligence and spycraft, and the road ahead, which examines the coming challenges for western armies, such as new wars against insurgents operating out of civilian areas.Comprising a selection of the best writing on the subject from the Economist, each part has an introduction linking the technological developments to political, diplomatic, business and other civilian matters. For anyone who wants to know just how smart the global war, defence and intelligence machine is, this will be revealing and fascinating reading.

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