Military Power Reimagined: The Rise and Future of Shaping
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2021
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National Defense University Press: Joint Force Quarterly
Abstract
The belief that the U.S. military finds itself in a “complex environment”—one in which conventional war is rare, but Great Power competition has returned, coupled with the persistent threat of violent nonstate actors—is so commonplace that it can now be considered a truism. The United States, China, and Russia are engaged in a security competition below the threshold of open violence, yet scholars and practitioners struggle to articulate how these states’ militaries attempt to achieve their goals through ways other than warfighting or coercion. This article better conceptualizes a type of military operation that is often misunderstood and understudied and that has the potential to become one of the most frequent tools of interstate competition in the coming decades.
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Military Operations, Military Statecraft
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Wolfley, Kyle J. "Military Power Reimagined: The Rise and Future of Shaping". National Defense University Press: Joint Force Quarterly, 2021.