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List view record 21: Hanging by a thread : our connection to warList view anchor tag for record 21: Hanging by a thread : our connection to war
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Hanging by a thread : our connection to war

Singapore Armed Forces2020
According to the author, autonomous technology is increasingly adopted by the various military forces around the world. In fact, there is a wide proliferation of robots which are being used to replace humans for many tasks, even in the battlefield. However, the author feels that the adoption of a...
List view record 22: How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling propheciesList view anchor tag for record 22: How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies
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How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies

Singapore Armed Forces2023
According to the author, the security dilemma is an unfortunate reality, perhaps an enduring feature of the self-help international system. He explains that threat assessments exist in part because of the security dilemma, and these assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies. This happens ...
List view record 23: Humans made obsolete in robotics warfareList view anchor tag for record 23: Humans made obsolete in robotics warfare
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Humans made obsolete in robotics warfare

Singapore Armed Forces2020
This essay examines the applications of robots in future wars and analyses the possibility of totally removing humans from war. Robots can enable unmanned warfare to complement areas where human capabilities are limited. The shift from industrial war to Low-Intensity Conflicts (LIC) also favours ...
List view record 24: Hybrid warfare - potential and limitations/ ME5 Wong Jun XianList view anchor tag for record 24: Hybrid warfare - potential and limitations/ ME5 Wong Jun Xian
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Hybrid warfare - potential and limitations/ ME5 Wong Jun Xian

Singapore Armed Forces2024
In this essay, the author argues that hybrid warfare, without resorting to a full-scale conventional offensive, cannot conclusively defeat an adversary nation state or opposing government. The author begins by explaining hybrid warfare and its main characteristics. Next, he attempts to discuss th...
List view record 25: The impact of low-level aerial photography in imagery intelligence during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962List view anchor tag for record 25: The impact of low-level aerial photography in imagery intelligence during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962
List view record 26: Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai HoeList view anchor tag for record 26: Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai Hoe
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Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai Hoe

Singapore Armed Forces2024
The concept of Centre of Gravity (CoG) remains a cornerstone in military planning, yet consensus on its definition eludes both practitioners and academics. This ambiguity stems from Carl von Clausewitz’s varied interpretations, compounded by divergent perspectives within different military branch...
List view record 27: Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?List view anchor tag for record 27: Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?
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Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?

Singapore Armed Forces2021
The author highlights that many contemporary military strategists and practitioners value the philosophiescontained in Carl Von Clausewitz’s classic On War and its relevance to present day conflict. On the other hand, thereare also speculation and debates over Clausewitz’s relevance to contempora...
List view record 28: "Leave your unit better than when you came” – leadership lessons for aspiring commanding officersList view anchor tag for record 28: "Leave your unit better than when you came” – leadership lessons for aspiring commanding officers
List view record 29: Maritime sense-making and the role of big data analytics for enhancing maritime securityList view anchor tag for record 29: Maritime sense-making and the role of big data analytics for enhancing maritime security
List view record 30: New wars: same old goalsList view anchor tag for record 30: 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, '...
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