Vojenské rozhledy (Nov 2021)

The New Wars: Terrorism and “Asymmetric” Warfare

  • Alexander Treiblmaier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3849/2336-2995.30.2021.04.093-108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 93 – 108

Abstract

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The term “new wars” is often used to describe how terrorist groups achieve objectives in addition to the “classic” means of intervention by states. Terrorist organizations use asymmetric methods of warfare to target the weaknesses of Western states. Consequently, conventional wars have also changed into hybrid wars. The legal status of terrorist organizations is a major problem for the rule of law. In responding to terrorist attacks, the distinction between crime and terrorism is difficult. The “war on terror” is governed by different rules and principles and is extremely difficult to wage. Conflicts last a long time and victory against terrorism is rarely possible due to the networked structure of terrorist organizations and the way they intermingle with the population. In addition to an alliance-wide approach, there is a national solution to answer these new threats in form of the comprehensive national defense in Austria.

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