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Information Age Army Or Empty Rhetoric?, Robert J. Bunker
Information Age Army Or Empty Rhetoric?, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Information Warfare Conference, Robert J. Bunker
Information Warfare Conference, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Digital Battlefield Conference, Robert J. Bunker
Digital Battlefield Conference, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Red Army Tank Commanders: The Armored Guards, Robert J. Bunker
Book Review: Red Army Tank Commanders: The Armored Guards, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Feeding Mars: Logistics In Western Warfare From The Middle Ages To The Present, Robert J. Bunker
Book Review: Feeding Mars: Logistics In Western Warfare From The Middle Ages To The Present, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Review of Feeding Mars: Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present, edited by John A. Lynn.
West '95 Conference And Exposition Held, Robert J. Bunker
West '95 Conference And Exposition Held, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Operations Other Than War Symposium Held, Robert J. Bunker
Operations Other Than War Symposium Held, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
The Tofflerian Paradox, Robert J. Bunker
The Tofflerian Paradox, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Given the issue's importance—the Army's future as an effective 21st-century warfighting institution—Tofflerian theory attributes that are conceptually flawed should be forcefully acknowledged. With this perspective in mind, I posit that the war forms developed in War and Anti-War, specifically First and Second Wave war, are overgeneralized and distort Western warfare's historical development. As such, the war forms do not significantly further RMA theory and potentially pose a great liability. Still, these terms are becoming accepted by Army scholars because of the Tofflers' great theoretical influence.