MILS410  - Asymmetrical Warfare

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This course examines the strategic, operational, and tactical aspects of asymmetric warfare throughout history. Defined as a form of warfare that differs significantly from traditional conflict, asymmetric warfare is a tool of weaker and less resourced non state actors who seek parity with state's military power. Non state actors resort to asymmetric warfare to offset their obvious lack of conventional military power base and capacity. Moreover, signs and methods of asymmetric warfare are found in all facets of unconventional warfare - terrorism, insurgency, revolution, guerilla war, and irregular war - throughout history. (Prerequisite - HIST300/HS334 for History and Military History majors only).

 

Prerequisites

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Corequisites

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Schedule of Classes

Registration Dates Course Dates Session
12/28/09 - 05/30/10 06/07/10 - 08/01/10 Spring 2010 Session D - 8 Week session
03/29/10 - 08/29/10 09/06/10 - 10/31/10 Summer 2010 Session D - 8 Week session
06/28/10 - 11/28/10 12/06/10 - 01/30/11 Fall 2010 Session D - 8 Week session

Course Materials

Book Title: Insurgency & Terrorism: From Revolution To Apocalypse, 2nd Ed
ISBN: 1574881728
Publication Info: Potomac Books (July 30, 2005)

Book Title: Asymmetric Warfare : Threat and Response in the 21st Century
ISBN: 074563365X
Publication Info: Polity Press

Book Title: Asymmetrical Warfare : Today's Challenge to U.S. Military Power
ISBN: 1574885634
Publication Info: Potomac Books, Inc

 
 
 

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