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The Law Of Hybrid War: Eastern Hemisphere Kindle Edition
"The Law Of Hybrid War: Eastern Hemisphere" is the year-long research that Andrew Korybko conducted in testing the applicability of his Hybrid War theory to the entire Eastern Hemisphere. He believes that externally provoked identity conflicts transitioning between Color Revolutions and Unconventional Wars will form the focus of the US' 21st-century proxy war strategy against China's New Silk Roads, and accordingly, he carried out strategic studies of over 30 different countries in proving his theory.
Originally written all throughout 2016 and published in weekly installments at the Oriental Review online journal, this Amazon e-book collects the entire text in one document and includes a clickable table of contents for easy navigation. “The Law Of Hybrid War: Eastern Hemisphere” includes roughly a dozen custom maps and tables and comes out to nearly 300,000 words. It’s intended to be the most authoritative source examining the strategic and structural risks of 47 separate transit states along China’s One Belt One Road in Afro-Eurasia.
There have been several major geopolitical changes since the research was first published – notably the abandonment of the TPP, the Russian-Turkish rapprochement, and the abatement of the Immigrant Crisis – but even in spite of these developments, they don’t take away from the relevancy of the work. Although the context in which each prospective destabilization could unfold might differ from what was written in some instances, the Hybrid War vulnerabilities of each state and the most likely conflict scenario triggers are still enduring because of the structural focus of the work.
This e-book is written for casual and serious geopolitical observers alike. It’s a detailed resource which catalogues the myriad threats along China’s New Silk Roads, making it useful both as a reference for understanding unfolding events and also for forecasting upcoming ones. The Kindle version is very convenient for people who want to search for specific information or simply have the entire series at their fingertips for when it’s needed, and the vast amount of information contained within the book will keep even the most dedicated readers busy for months.
Chapters:
The Law Of Hybrid Warfare
Testing The Theory – Syria And Ukraine
Predicting The Next Hybrid Wars
Hybrid War In The Greater Heartland
Iran, Pakistan, And Afghanistan
The Central Asian Republics
Towards A “Central Asian Spring”
Splitting Central Asia
The Hybrid War To Break The Balkans
Multipolar Megaprojects In The Balkans
Pan-Balkan Disruptions
Latent Threats In The Balkans
Country-By-Country Destabilization Scenarios In The Balkans
The Hybrid War On Macedonia
Hybrid War Is The Trick To Containing China
The History Of Southeast Asia
US vs China In ASEAN
New Cold War Dynamics In The Greater Mekong Subregion
The Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, And Singapore
Indonesia
Vietnam And Cambodia
Laos
Thailand
Myanmar – PART I
Myanmar – PART II
Myanmar – PART III
Myanmar – PART IV
African Geopolitics – PART I
African Geopolitics – PART II
African Institutions And Connectivity Prospects
The Geopolitics Of The Horn Of Africa
Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, And Ethiopia
Horn Of Africa Hybrid War Scenarios
Geopolitics And Connectivity Prospects Of The East African Community
Kenya
Uganda
Rwanda And Burundi
Tanzania
Mozambique
Malawi And Zambia
Angola
Zimbabwe
Congo
South Sudan, Sudan, And The Central African Republic
West Africa Introduction
Chad
Cameroon
Niger
Nigeria
Originally written all throughout 2016 and published in weekly installments at the Oriental Review online journal, this Amazon e-book collects the entire text in one document and includes a clickable table of contents for easy navigation. “The Law Of Hybrid War: Eastern Hemisphere” includes roughly a dozen custom maps and tables and comes out to nearly 300,000 words. It’s intended to be the most authoritative source examining the strategic and structural risks of 47 separate transit states along China’s One Belt One Road in Afro-Eurasia.
There have been several major geopolitical changes since the research was first published – notably the abandonment of the TPP, the Russian-Turkish rapprochement, and the abatement of the Immigrant Crisis – but even in spite of these developments, they don’t take away from the relevancy of the work. Although the context in which each prospective destabilization could unfold might differ from what was written in some instances, the Hybrid War vulnerabilities of each state and the most likely conflict scenario triggers are still enduring because of the structural focus of the work.
This e-book is written for casual and serious geopolitical observers alike. It’s a detailed resource which catalogues the myriad threats along China’s New Silk Roads, making it useful both as a reference for understanding unfolding events and also for forecasting upcoming ones. The Kindle version is very convenient for people who want to search for specific information or simply have the entire series at their fingertips for when it’s needed, and the vast amount of information contained within the book will keep even the most dedicated readers busy for months.
Chapters:
The Law Of Hybrid Warfare
Testing The Theory – Syria And Ukraine
Predicting The Next Hybrid Wars
Hybrid War In The Greater Heartland
Iran, Pakistan, And Afghanistan
The Central Asian Republics
Towards A “Central Asian Spring”
Splitting Central Asia
The Hybrid War To Break The Balkans
Multipolar Megaprojects In The Balkans
Pan-Balkan Disruptions
Latent Threats In The Balkans
Country-By-Country Destabilization Scenarios In The Balkans
The Hybrid War On Macedonia
Hybrid War Is The Trick To Containing China
The History Of Southeast Asia
US vs China In ASEAN
New Cold War Dynamics In The Greater Mekong Subregion
The Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, And Singapore
Indonesia
Vietnam And Cambodia
Laos
Thailand
Myanmar – PART I
Myanmar – PART II
Myanmar – PART III
Myanmar – PART IV
African Geopolitics – PART I
African Geopolitics – PART II
African Institutions And Connectivity Prospects
The Geopolitics Of The Horn Of Africa
Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, And Ethiopia
Horn Of Africa Hybrid War Scenarios
Geopolitics And Connectivity Prospects Of The East African Community
Kenya
Uganda
Rwanda And Burundi
Tanzania
Mozambique
Malawi And Zambia
Angola
Zimbabwe
Congo
South Sudan, Sudan, And The Central African Republic
West Africa Introduction
Chad
Cameroon
Niger
Nigeria
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LanguageEnglish
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Publication dateMay 29, 2017
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File size5629 KB
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- ASIN : B07124QCZH
- Publication date : May 29, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 5629 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 942 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,586,734 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Paulo Fernando de Miranda Carvalho
5.0 out of 5 stars Leitura imprescindível.
Reviewed in Brazil on February 5, 2018
O autor possui invejável capacidade de analisar cenários geopolíticos e de sintetizar para o leitor, didaticamente, os interesses permanentes de cada Estado-nação e/ou etnia. Leitura imprescindível para aqueles que pretendem compreender a macropolítica que governa a humanidade.
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Mr. A. Bailey
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2017
Andrew is one of the best minds currently working in analysing Geo-Politics. He speaks in serious and deep subjects yet makes the whole thing readable and understandable to the everyday man... such as myself!