The three things that make up Clausewitz's Paradoxical Trinity.
What are passion, probability and reason.
This is the phenomenon that highlighted the importance of geographical factors?
What is Imperial Expansion?
Military forces and communications networks would be considered these kinds of targets.
What are counterforce targets.
This describes different actors connected by various forms of linkages, complex interdependence covering many issue areas, and multiple layers of governance.
What is a multiplex world?
The syntactic layer, the physical layer and the cognitive layer are the three layers of what?
What is cyberspace?
Limited wars are fought over this.
What is territory.
Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski were responsible for rehabilitating it in US academic and policy circles.
What is geopolitics?
The first kind of nuclear weapons used this kind of reaction.
What is fission?
Ancient Indian rulers and the Indian epics promoted this kind of strategy that encouraged accommodation and justice to secure order and a realist strategy that focused on the necessity of violence and power.
What is moralist strategy?
Adversarial attempts to influence social behavior, including voting behavior and security strategies, are most effective when they take advantage of this.
What is confirmation bias?
There should be a relationship between the value that a state attaches to the ends it seeks to obtain in warfare and the means which it uses to achieve those ends describes this.
What is the rational calculus of war?
According to Niblett's chapter, "China is no Soviet Union," the New Cold War between China and the U.S will be global and primarily played out here.
What is The Global South?
The kinds of nuclear weapons are used to designate devices intended for use against troop concentrations, ships, and similar targets. They generally are delivered using means such as short-range missiles or tactical aircraft.
What are tactical nuclear weapons?
These kind of states faced Cold War-era security problems that more often came from domestic or regime insecurities than from external security concerns.
This is an umbrella term used to reference a wide variety of cyberattack modes (including worms, viruses, and spyware) that are aimed at the syntactic layer—computer code and language—of cyberspace.
What is malware?
These are assets key to an enemy's ability to survive and carry out warfare.
What are centres of gravity?
Top-down order, human relations "guanxi", obligations to groups and avoiding chaos describes this country's civilization.
What is China?
States have not used nuclear weapons since 1945 because they would most likely face these.
What are international sanctions and/or other punishments?
This is why the Non-Aligned world/Global South different now than during the Cold War.
What is more of the world population is now in the global south?
The strategy called "layered cyber deterrence" is used in this country.
What is the US?
The description of the problems that separate war in theory from war in reality.
What is friction?
Roman law, the individual matters, Greek analytical thinking, Christian values and law of non-contradiciton describes this kind of civilization.
What is western civilization?
This is a system is intended to intercept incoming nuclear warheads.
What is Ballistic Missile Defense?
This country has particularly succeeded in playing Russia and the U.S off of each other.
What is India?
China’s cyber strategy against the United States and other democracies has largely consisted of digital espionage that is mainly intended to steal this kind of property.
What is intellectual property?