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The dragons and the snakes : how the rest learned to fight the West

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In 1993, a newly-appointed CIA director warned that Western powers might have ‘slain a large dragon’ with the fall of the USSR, but now faced a ‘bewildering variety of poisonous snakes’.

Since then, both dragons (state enemies like Russia and China) and snakes (terrorist and guerrilla organisations) have watched the US struggle in Iraq and Afghanistan, and mastered new methods in response: hybrid and urban warfare, political manipulation, and harnessing digital technology. Leading soldier-scholar David Kilcullen reveals everything the West’s opponents have learned from twenty-first-century conflict and explains how their cutting-edge tactics and adaptability pose a serious threat to America and its allies, disabling the West’s military advantage. The Dragons and the Snakes is a compelling, counterintuitive look at the new, vastly complex global arena.

Kilcullen reshapes our understanding of the West’s foes, and shows how it can respond.

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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
1787387216 / 9781787387218
Paperback / softback
327
17/03/2022
United Kingdom
English
336 pages
22 cm
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 24, 2020).