1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of the Future of Warfare

Edited By Artur Gruszczak, Sebastian Kaempf Copyright 2024
490 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

490 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

490 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

Introduction: Gazing into the Future Of Warfare

Artur Gruszczak and Sebastian Kaempf

Part I: Approaching Future Wars

1. Strategic Foresight and Future War: A Discussion of Methodologies

Beatrice Heuser, Joachim Isacsson and Olaf Theiler

2. Predicting the Future of War in the 21st Century: A Future War Studies?

Mark Lacy

3. Thinking About the Future of War

Christopher Coker

4. Human Security in Future Military Operations

Mary Kaldor and Iavor Rangelov

5. Great Powers and War in the Twenty-First Century: Blast from the Past

Vicky Karyoti, Olivier Schmitt and Amelie Theussen

6. The Ecology of Violence

Jonathan Luke Austin

7. Militainment for Future Warfare

Tanner Mirrlees

Part II: The Systemic Variables of the Future of Warfare

8. How our Accelerating Interactions in Cyberspace Have Shifted Global Power and Made a Kinetic World War More Likely: The Riddle of Steel

Ivan Arreguín-Toft

9. State Fragility as a Major Challenge to the Existing World Order: "Too Fragile to Hold the World"

Iveta Hlouchova

10. Lawfare in the 21st Century

Lauren Sanders

11. Privatization of Warfare

Elke Krahmann

12. Terrorism: The Never-Changing Chameleon

Anastasia Filippidou

13. Deterritorialization and Violent Networks

Sebastian Kaempf

Part III: Concepts and Theories of Future Warfare

14. Understanding Western Perceptions of War and Insecurity: Unravelling Hybridity

Sebastiaan Rietjens and David Snetselaar

15. Irregular and Unconventional Warfare

David Kilcullen

16. The Future of Proxy Wars

Giuseppe Spatafora and Vladimir Rauta

17. Remote Warfare: Drivers, Limits, Challenges

Neil C Renic

18. Vicarious War and the United States: Imperial Antecedents and Anticipations

Thomas Waldman

19. Post-Modern Warfare

Artur Gruszczak

Part IV: Structural Complexity

20. The Persistent Appeal of Chaoplexic Warfare: Towards an Autonomous S(War)M Machine?

Antoine Bousquet

21. Ethnic Conflict and Modern Warfare

Dani Belo and David Carment

22. Just War Thinking and Wars of Information: War, Not-War, and the Places Between

Valerie Morkevičius

23. Gender in Future Warfare

Lindsay Clark

24. Intelligence and Awareness 

Rubén Arcos

25. Criminality and Delinquency: The Impact on Regional and Global Security

Daniela Irrera  

Part V: Technoscience

26. Cybernetics at War: Military Artificial Intelligence, Weapon Systems and the De-Skilled Moral Agent

Elke Schwarz

27. Digitizing the Battlefield: Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications in Warfare

Andrew N. Liaropoulos

28. Quantum Warfare

James Der Derian and Stuart Rollo 

29. Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and their Potential Impact on the Future of Warfare

Austin Wyatt

30. Military Neuroenhancement 

Łukasz Kamieński

31. High-Energy Laser-Directed Energy Weapons: Military Doctrine and Implications for Warfare

Lauren J Borja

32. Space-Based Systems and Counterspace Warfare

Marek Czajkowski

Part VI: Harbingers of Future Warfare

33. Prospects of Great Power Rivalry: Escaping the Tragedy?

Enrico Fels

34. Internationalized Civil War

Alex J Bellamy

35. Challenges to the Nuclear Order: Between Resilience and Contestation

Sanne Cornelia J Verschuren 

36. Conflict in Cyberspace

Rain Ottis

37. Large-Scale Criminal Violence in the 21st Century

Angélica Durán-Martínez

38. Staging the Conflicts to Come: Visions of the Future-Tracing Security Practices

David Paulo Succi Jr, Helena Salim de Castro and Samuel Alves Soares

39. Savage Wars and Conflict Dehumanization

Paweł Ścigaj

Biography

Artur Gruszczak is Professor of Social Sciences and Chair of National Security at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He is author/editor of three books, including Technology, Ethics and the Protocols of Modern War, co-edited with Pawel Frankowski (Routledge 2018).

Sebastian Kaempf is Senior Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author of Saving Soldiers or Civilians (Cambridge University Press 2018).

'The editors have assembled an impressive and diverse collection of experts to describe and analyze how state and non-state actors will likely wield violence in the future. Taking a comprehensive and cutting-edge perspective, the volume covers a broad range of topics from new concepts of warfare to novel technologies of coercion and violence. This important volume will become a must-read for those seeking to understand how technology and trends will shape future warfare.'

Nina Tannewald, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

'Any book that seeks to comprehensively survey not only the current landscape of military and security studies but also its volatile future sets for itself a daunting task, but this extraordinarily wide-ranging volume delivers the goods. Assembling an array of accomplished authors from a refreshingly broad range of national, geopolitical, and epistemological perspectives, The Routledge Handbook of the Future of Warfare is in equal parts informative and thought-provoking, offering a combination of sophisticated theory and insightful analysis of recent and contemporary events "on the ground." This book will be an indispensable resource for anyone looking to understand twenty-first century warfare in all its complexity, with particular appreciation of the paradoxical interplay between cutting-edge technology and elemental patterns of human conflict.'

Ward Thomas, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

'Thinking about the future of war is by definition a difficult task. The speed, the secrecy, the intangible nature of strategy and culture make it perhaps the most difficult intellectual challenge to encounter. This book meets this challenge brilliantly. It invites reflection, change of perception, innovative thinking, addresses old and new questions we have about what is to come when it comes to war. It brings together the greatest minds of our times, and fills an important gap in the landscape on all things future.'

Florence Gaub, Research Director, NATO Defence College in Rome

‘[…] the two editors, Artur Gruszczak, chair of National Security at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, and Sebastian Kaempf, associate professor at the University of Queensland Australia, have brought together a stellar group of over 40 contributors to produce a comprehensive publication on future warfare. …. The result is a diverse publication presenting a variety of theoretical and epistemological perspectives to understand the research and debates on the foreseeable future of warfare.’

Raymond Steenkamp Fonseca, Scientia Militaria, Vol. 52, No.3, 2024