2003
DOI: 10.55540/0031-1723.2149
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Unorthodox Thoughts about AsymmetricWarfare

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“…It is important to note that, although the concept of Asymmetric Warfare has been widely developed in academia in recent years, most authors understand that these conflicts can only take place between state actors and non-state actors such as guerrillas and terrorist groups (Bolivar Ocampo, 2002;Meigs, 2003;Ancker & Burke, 2004;Battaleme, 2005;Buffaloe 2006;Freedman, 2006;Sullivan, 2007;Stepanova, 2008;Caforio, 2012;Herrera, 2013;Lele, 2014;Sinai, 2017;Sandor, 2018;Long, n.d.;among others). On the other side, authors like Mack, (1975), Bennet (1998), Grange (2000), Arreguín-Toft (2001), Metz & Johnson (2001), Geis (2008), Breen & Geltzer (2011), Lambakis (2005), Kunstler (2011), andBerman (2017) understand that asymmetric conflict can take place also between two or more states.…”
Section: The Concept Of Asymmetric Warfarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that, although the concept of Asymmetric Warfare has been widely developed in academia in recent years, most authors understand that these conflicts can only take place between state actors and non-state actors such as guerrillas and terrorist groups (Bolivar Ocampo, 2002;Meigs, 2003;Ancker & Burke, 2004;Battaleme, 2005;Buffaloe 2006;Freedman, 2006;Sullivan, 2007;Stepanova, 2008;Caforio, 2012;Herrera, 2013;Lele, 2014;Sinai, 2017;Sandor, 2018;Long, n.d.;among others). On the other side, authors like Mack, (1975), Bennet (1998), Grange (2000), Arreguín-Toft (2001), Metz & Johnson (2001), Geis (2008), Breen & Geltzer (2011), Lambakis (2005), Kunstler (2011), andBerman (2017) understand that asymmetric conflict can take place also between two or more states.…”
Section: The Concept Of Asymmetric Warfarementioning
confidence: 99%