ABSTRACT

This handbook provides a comprehensive, problem-driven and dynamic overview of the future of warfare.

The volatilities and uncertainties of the global security environment raise timely and important questions about the future of humanity’s oldest occupation: war. This volume addresses these questions through a collection of cutting-edge contributions by leading scholars in the field. Its overall focus is prognostic rather than futuristic, highlighting discernible trends, key developments and themes without downplaying the lessons from the past. By making the past meet the present in order to envision the future, the handbook offers a diversified outlook on the future of warfare, which will be indispensable for researchers, students and military practitioners alike. The volume is divided into six thematic sections. Section I draws out general trends in the phenomenon of war and sketches the most significant developments, from the past to the present and into the future. Section II looks at the areas and domains which actively shape the future of warfare. Section III engages with the main theories and conceptions of warfare, capturing those attributes of contemporary conflicts which will most likely persist and determine the dynamics and directions of their transformations. The fourth section addresses differentiation and complexity in the domain of warfare, pointing to those factors which will exert a strong impact on the structure and properties of that domain. Section V focuses on technology as the principal trigger of changes and alterations in the essence of warfare. The final section draws on the general trends identified in Section I and sheds light on how those trends have manifested in specific local contexts. This section zooms in on particular geographies which are seen and anticipated as hotbeds where future warfare will most likely assume its shape and reveal its true colours.

This book will be of great interest to students of strategic studies, defence studies, war and technology, and International Relations.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Gazing into the Future of Warfare

part I|76 pages

Approaching Future Wars

chapter 1|10 pages

Strategic Foresight and Future War

A Discussion of Methodologies

chapter 2|10 pages

Predicting the Future of War in the 21st Century

A Future War Studies?

chapter 5|11 pages

Great Powers and War in the 21st Century

Blast from the Past

chapter 6|11 pages

The Ecology of Violence

chapter 7|11 pages

Militainment for Future Warfare

part II|68 pages

The Systemic Variables of the Future of Warfare

chapter 9|11 pages

State Fragility as a Major Challenge to the Existing World Order

“Too Fragile to Hold the World”

chapter 10|11 pages

Lawfare in the 21st Century

chapter 11|11 pages

Privatization of Warfare

chapter 12|11 pages

Terrorism

The Never-Changing Chameleon

part III|71 pages

Concepts and Theories of Future Warfare

chapter 17|11 pages

Remote Warfare

Drivers, Limits, Challenges

chapter 18|11 pages

Vicarious War and the United States

Imperial Antecedents and Anticipations

chapter 19|12 pages

Post-Modern Warfare

part IV|70 pages

Structural Complexity

chapter 20|11 pages

The Persistent Appeal of Chaoplexic Warfare

Towards an Autonomous S(War)M Machine?

chapter 22|11 pages

Just War Thinking and Wars of Information

War, Not-War, and the Places Between

chapter 23|10 pages

Gender in Future Warfare

chapter 24|12 pages

Intelligence and Awareness

chapter 25|11 pages

Criminality and Delinquency

The Impact on Regional and Global Security

part V|80 pages

Technoscience

chapter 26|11 pages

Cybernetics at War

Military Artificial Intelligence, Weapon Systems and the De-Skilled Moral Agent 1

chapter 27|11 pages

Digitizing the Battlefield

Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications in Warfare

chapter 28|11 pages

Quantum Warfare

chapter 30|12 pages

Military Neuroenhancement 1

chapter 31|11 pages

High-Energy LASER DIRECTED Energy Weapons

Military Doctrine and Implications for Warfare

part VI|77 pages

Harbingers of Future Warfare

chapter 33|12 pages

Prospects of Great Power Rivalry

Escaping the Tragedy?

chapter 34|11 pages

Internationalized Civil War

chapter 35|11 pages

Challenges to the Nuclear Order

Between Resilience and Contestation

chapter 36|10 pages

Conflict in Cyberspace

chapter 38|10 pages

Staging the Conflicts to Come

Visions of the Future-Tracing Security Practices 1