1st Edition

Postmodern War The New Politics of Conflict

By Chris Hables Gray Copyright 1997
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    Postmodern War poses an urgent challenge to the ways we conceptualize and actually wage war in our high technology age. Computerization and artificial intelligence have brought about a revolution in warfare spawning both increasingly powerful weapons and a rhetoric which disguises their apocalyptic potential in catch phrases like smart weapons and bloodless combat. Postmodern War examines: * contemporary practices of war, defining and critiquing trendy military doctrines hidden behind phrases like Infowar and Cyberwar * the roles of those who manipulate high technology, those who are manipulated by it, and those who are increasingly merging with it * the role of peace activists and socially responsible scientists in countering dangerous assumptions made by a postmodern military. Far from opposing technological change, however, Gray finds new hopes for peace in the twenty-first century. Provocative and far-reaching in its scope, the book argues that postmodern war has left us poised between the most dreadful and most utopian of alternatives: we may eradicate either the human race or war itself.

    Introduction: From Sarajevo to Sarajevo, the USS Oklahoma to Oklahoma City; 1: The Present; 1: Real Cyberwar; 2: Computers at War: Kuwait 1991; 3: Military Computerdom; 4: The Uses of Science; 2: The Past; 5: The Art of War; 6: Modern War; 7: The Emergence of Postmodern War: World War II; 8: Postmodern Wars Imaginary and Real: World War III and Vietnam; 9: The Systems of Postmodern War; 3: The Future; 10: The Cyborg Soldier: Future/Present; 11: Future War: U.S. Military Plans for the Millennium; 12: Futue Peace: The Remaking of Scientists and Soldiers; 13: War and Peace 2000

    Biography

    Chris Hables Gray