FOURTH GENERATION WARFARE

Fourth generation warfare is an important subject of study, particularly for understanding modern conflict dynamics. The concept, developed primarily by military theorist William S. Lind and colleagues in the late 20th century, describes a form of warfare where the lines between war and politics, soldier and civilian become blurred.

4GW000 - Fourth Generation Warfare - Research Questions
4GW001 - Foundational Concepts
4GW002 - Asymmetric Warfare
4GW003 - Drone Warfare
4GW004 - Information Warfare
4GW005 - Organizational Structures
4GW006 - Case Studies
4GW007 - Contemporary Challenges
4GW008 - Synthesis and Future Trends