Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)
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Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)
- Here are entered works on non-nuclear operations ranging from terrorism and small wars to revolutions and counterrevolutions, which require limited military, paramilitary, or mixed political-economic-military responses that are short of national mobilization and that often occur in conjunction with host regimes and third countries.
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86000256
- info:lc/authorities/sh86000256
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh86000256#concept
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Variants
Conflicts, Low-intensity (Military science)
Low-intensity operations (Military science)
Low-level conflicts (Military science)
Operations, Low-intensity (Military science)
Small wars
Wars, Small
Broader Terms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Low-intensity conflict and modern technology, c1986 (also, small wars)
- found: Sarkesian, S.C. The new battlefield: America and low intensity conflicts, c1986.
- found: Godfrey-Smith, T. Low level conflict contingencies and Australian defence policy, 1985.
- found: Low intensity conflict and the integrity of the Soviet bloc., 1981.
- notfound: Quick. Dict. weapons;DOD dict.;LIV;Hennepin;UNBIS
General Notes
- Here are entered works on non-nuclear operations ranging from terrorism and small wars to revolutions and counterrevolutions, which require limited military, paramilitary, or mixed political-economic-military responses that are short of national mobilization and that often occur in conjunction with host regimes and third countries.
Change Notes
- 1986-01-28: new
- 1994-09-27: revised
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