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List view record 31: Did the second world war, more so than the first world war, exemplify the character of "total war"?List view anchor tag for record 31: Did the second world war, more so than the first world war, exemplify the character of "total war"?
List view record 32: Grand Strategy for Non-Great Power States in the Grey ZoneList view anchor tag for record 32: Grand Strategy for Non-Great Power States in the Grey Zone
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Grand Strategy for Non-Great Power States in the Grey Zone

Singapore Armed Forces2022
States are increasingly vulnerable in the modern-day 21st century geopolitical environment, arising from globalization, connectivity and disruptions from the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR). Economic interdependency and the global free flow of ideas and information have increased the vulnerabilit...
List view record 33: The IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2022List view anchor tag for record 33: The IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2022
List view record 34: New wars: same old goalsList view anchor tag for record 34: New wars: same old goals
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New wars: same old goals

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author cites Mary Kaldor1, who argues that armed conflicts in the post-Cold War era is fundamentally different from traditional Clausewitzian interstate conflicts. Unlike old wars, which were fought between state-controlled militaries for geopolitical and ideological reasons, '...
List view record 35: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military AdaptabilityList view anchor tag for record 35: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military Adaptability
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Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military Adaptability

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author highlights that while civilian leadership may help to drive top-down military innovation in peacetime, a civil-military relationship characterised by directive civilian control breeds a culture of deference and thus negatively affects a military's spontaneity in adapting...
List view record 36: The evolution of military capabilities of Asian nations from wealth to power projectionList view anchor tag for record 36: The evolution of military capabilities of Asian nations from wealth to power projection
List view record 37: The many dimensions of strategyList view anchor tag for record 37: The many dimensions of strategy
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The many dimensions of strategy

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author discusses the various dimensions of strategy. He examines Clausewitz’s five elementsof strategy in his seminal work On War. He also explores Colin Gray’s 17 Dimensions and Michael Howard’s FourDimensions of Strategy. The author then studies the ques􀆟on that some dimensi...
List view record 38: Transport: celebrating 15 years of accomplishmentsList view anchor tag for record 38: Transport: celebrating 15 years of accomplishments
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Transport: celebrating 15 years of accomplishments

The Singapore Army2022
15 years of commemorable and significant events within Transport Formation is a lot for one to take in and remember. This is why this book is a key piece of work, as it allows members of the Transport Family to experience how the Transport Formation has grown over the years, and how every single ...
List view record 39: What is the viability deterrence strategies for non-nuclear states?List view anchor tag for record 39: What is the viability deterrence strategies for non-nuclear states?
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What is the viability deterrence strategies for non-nuclear states?

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author examines the viability of deterrence strategies for non-nuclear states. He highlights the importance of deterrence strategies, followed by an examination of the various theories of deterrence such as classical deterrence theory and perfect deterrence theory. The author a...
List view record 40: 3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAFList view anchor tag for record 40: 3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAF
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3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAF

Singapore Armed Forces2021
3-Dimensional (3D) printing is a form of Additive Manufacturing (AM) process which creates a 3D object from a model through the fusion of material. Although 3D printing started from as early as the 1980s, the technological leap to move beyond the realm of rapid prototyping only began in the 2010s...
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