Description
"In Surrogate Warfare, Andreas Krieg and Jean-Marc Rickli offer a welcome discussion of the phenomenon of nation states farming out military and security responsibilities to 'surrogates.'"
About the Author
Andreas Krieg is an assistant professor at the School of Security Studies at King's College, London and co-founder of both the Near East Centre for Security and Strategy and the Private Military and Security Research Group at King's College. Jean-Marc Rickli is head of global risk and resilience at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and a research fellow at King's College, London.
Reviews
In Surrogate Warfare, Andreas Krieg and Jean-Marc Rickli offer a welcome discussion of the phenomenon of nation states farming out military and security responsibilities to 'surrogates.' * Michigan War Studies Review *
This work is ... a stimulating essay, offering a real debate on what war is today, especially around the ethical and legal issues linked to technological revolutions, in progress and to come.
Surrogate Warfare offers fresh perspectives about contemporary warfare with analysis ontechnology, ethics, and the current geostrategic environment. * Terrorism and Political Violence *
At a time when increasing levels of "security force assistance" and "partner capacity building" are defining Western engagement with states around the globe, this book is an important reminder of the opportunities and threats posed by outsourcing war to others. * Political Science Quarterly *
While Surrogate Warfare offers a wealth of history, theory, and novel thought about the nature of surrogates and their evolving technological dimensions in war, it is the near- and long-term engagement with near-peer competitors in the wake of the coronavirus that serves as a catalyst to recommend this book to the joint force. * Joint Forces Quarterly *
[Andreas Krieg and Jean-Marc Rickli] argue for an expanded concept of surrogate war that includes forms of technological surrogacy such as cyber warfare and autonomous weapons. War, they argue, has moved 'into the cyber and media domains'. * London Review of Books *
This task is left to research further into contemporary wars, for which Surrogate Warfare provides a highly relevant and useful conceptual lens by exploring the causes, dynamics and consequences of the outsourcing of the costs of war to human or technological substitutes as a key dynamic of wars in the twenty-first century. * International Affairs *
This is a conceptually innovative and important account of how wars involving state and non-state actor adversaries are increasingly being waged by the outsourcing of their strategic, operational and tactical responsibilities of warfare to human and technological surrogates, as explained in the book's back cover, "to minimize the costs of war." * Perspectives on Terrorism *
The scholarly work of Andreas Krieg and Jean-Marc Rickli offers perspective through historical examples that cover strategic, operational, and tactical levels of warfare to show how surrogates have been utilized as a part of warfare throughout history. * H-Net *
A timely and essential contribution to today's national discussion about the impact of social media, Artificial Intelligence, and how related technologies are acerbating the insidious polarization and nefarious manipulation of the American public, Subversion: The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives is an impressively informative, usefully organized, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in presentation. * Midwest Book Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781626166776
Author Andreas Krieg
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 549g