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The New Soldier in the Age of Asymmetric Conflict

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The New Soldier in the Age of Asymmetric Conflict

$37.22
 
The text for the New Soldier deals with causes, symptoms and solutions to global terrorism, particularly jihadist Islamic-based terrorism. The book is an expanded version of the essay "A Fearful Symmetry: A New Global Balance of Power?" For which the author was awarded the 2007 Grand Prize by the St Cyr Foundation, which supports the St. Cyrmilitary academy established by Napoleon Bonaparte in effect, France's West Point. The work was unanimously awarded the First (Grand) Prize by a jury of four distinguished panelists, and later translated and published in French under the title, "Une Symétrie de la Peur : Vers un Nouvel Equilibre Mondial Des Puissances ? " (Paul Wormser, trans) (CLD Éditions, November 2008). The New Soldier is in essence, a traditional soldier but one who is endowed with compassion, empathy and cultural understanding. This soldier is better able to navigate through the unknown terrain of ideological, emotional and psychological conflicts within the realm of global terrorism. The New Soldier is a strategic tool in combating global terrorism, and may be immediately deployed in multilateral forces. The practical uses of the New Soldier in the context of fragile states, particularly in terms of stabilizing and reconstructing war-tom or collapsed states by multilateral forces is analyzed in great depth in the book. Book jacket.


Author: Rumu Sarkar
Publisher: Vij Books India
Publication Date: Nov 25, 2014
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 938446404X
ISBN-13: 9789384464042
 

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