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Generations, Waves, And Epochs: Modes Of Warfare And The Rpma, Robert J. Bunker
Generations, Waves, And Epochs: Modes Of Warfare And The Rpma, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Tofflerian concepts, which have gained so much credence with the Army, are now beginning to openly influence Air Force dialogue on information-based future wars.
Ricochets And Replies: Rpma Update, Robert J. Bunker
Ricochets And Replies: Rpma Update, Robert J. Bunker
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
My article "Generations, Waves, and Epochs: Modes of Warfare and the RPMA" (Spring 1996)—which I wrote in the summer of 1995—made reference to two lesser-known theories of future warfare not debated at the time in the military journals. However, these two theories have now begun to actively influence military thinking. In order further facilitate the emerging revolution in political and military affairs (RPMA) debate within the Air Force, I'm including a synopsis and analysis of these two theories.