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Some aspects of the low-intensity conflict 1

Tin Guštin orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0369-7304


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Low-intensity conflict is a concept whose beginnings date back to the 1980s and it is defined as a political-military confrontation between contending states or groups below the intensity of conventional war and above the routine, peaceful competition among states. It frequently involves protracted struggles of competing principles and ideologies. Low-intensity conflict ranges from subversion to the use of the armed forces. It is waged by a combination of means, employing political, economic, informational and military instruments. Low-intensity conflicts are often localized, generally in developing countries, but contain regional and global security implications. The most significant content of the low-intensity con flict in the country being acted upon is insurgency, whether it is being helped or crushed. Insurgency is an organized, armed political struggle aimed at seizing power through revolutionary takeover and replacement of the existing government. This paper provides an overview of previous research on the topic of low-intensity conflict and presents its key components.

Ključne riječi

low-intensity conflict; insurgency; strategy; military doctrine; subversion; armed forces

Hrčak ID:

261158

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/261158

Datum izdavanja:

30.6.2021.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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