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Urban Warfare in the Twenty–First Century

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Warfare has migrated into cities. From Mosul to Mumbai, Aleppo to Marawi, the major military battles of the twenty-first century have taken place in densely populated urban areas. Why has this happened? What are the defining characteristics of urban warfare today? What are its military and political implications?

Leading sociologist Anthony King answers these critical questions through close analysis of recent urban battles and their historical antecedents. Exploring the changing typography and evolving tactics of the urban battlescape, he shows that although not all methods used in urban warfare are new, operations in cities today have become highly distinctive. Urban warfare has coalesced into gruelling micro-sieges, which extend from street level – and below – to the airspace high above the city, as combatants fight for individual buildings, streets and districts. At the same time, digitalized social media and information networks communicate these battles to global audiences across an urban archipelago, with these spectators often becoming active participants in the fight.

A timely reminder of the costs and the horror of war and violence in cities, this book offers an invaluable interdisciplinary introduction to urban warfare in the new millennium for students of international security, urban studies and military science, as well as military professionals.

Author: King Anthony
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781509543663
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Lists of Maps, Figures and Tables

Preface

Chapter 1. Gomorrah
                                                    
Chapter 2 .Numbers
                           
Chapter 3. The Urban Guerrilla
              
Chapter 4. Metropolis
                       
Chapter 5. Walls
                       
Chapter 6. Air
                               
Chapter 7. Fire
                              
Chapter 8. Swarms
                      
Chapter 9. Partners
                         
Chapter 10. Rumour
                           
Chapter 11. Armageddon
                 
Notes

Bibliography

Anthony King, Professor in War Studies, The University of Warwick

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