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Subtitle: And the Trigger of the Fear
Pandemic, The International Strategic Studies Association, 2020, 316 pgs.,
index, bibliography, glossary, paperback
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Reviewer comments:
The brilliant subtitle indicates the author's concepts - the real 'pandemic'
has not been due to the virus itself, but rather to the results that the
political response to it has created - unprecedented public fear.
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Preface
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Chapter I - A New War Dawns
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Chapter II - The Premise of Total War in the
21st Century
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Chapter III - Continuity as Illusion:
Continuum as Reality
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Chapter IV - Warfare as a Natural State
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Chapter V - The Role of Grand Strategy in
Total War
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Chapter VI - Why Leadership Differs in the
21st Century
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Chapter VII - Conducting Total War: The
Offense and Defense
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Chapter VIII - The Role of the Economy in the
new Total War
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Chapter IX - The Sociology of Constant Total
War
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Chapter X - The Technologies of the New,
Constant, Total War
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Chapter XI - Information Dominance in a Total
War World
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Chapter XII - Fear
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Chapter XIII - Alliances and Trust in an
Uncertain World
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Chapter XIV - Global Movement in a World at
War
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Chapter XV - The Transformation of Democracy
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Chapter XVI - Change
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Chapter XVII - Why 2020 Matters
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Chapter XVIII - What Fear hath Wrought
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Epilogue: Moving Through the Phony War Period
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References
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Gregory Copley - The Art of Victory
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Philip Bobbitt - Shield of Achilles
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Philip Bobbitt - Terror and Consent
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Recommended readings
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