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Virtual Victory: The Influence of Post Modern Warfare on Post Conflict Operations: Is Defeat Necessary to Start Phase IV
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56 pages
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Focusing on the interrelationship between new warfare strategies and post-conflict operations, this monograph examines how the acceptance of defeat by civilian populations is crucial for successful reconstruction efforts. It reviews historical cases, notably Japan and Germany, to illustrate that total defeat is often necessary for a fresh start, while also highlighting that bombing alone does not equate to total defeat. Additionally, it analyzes the evolution of network-centered and effects-based operations, particularly in the context of Operation Iraqi Freedom, emphasizing that effective preparation during major combat operations can enhance phase IV outcomes.
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2012, paperback
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