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The End of Power The End of Power
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Landpower and Insurgents, Terrorists, and Violent Extremist Organizations Landpower and Insurgents, Terrorists, and Violent Extremist Organizations
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Landpower and Transnational Criminal Networks Landpower and Transnational Criminal Networks
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Landpower and the Rule of Law Landpower and the Rule of Law
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Rule of Law in Security Sector Assistance Rule of Law in Security Sector Assistance
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Rule of Law in Stability Operations Rule of Law in Stability Operations
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Strategic Landpower and Deviant Globalization Strategic Landpower and Deviant Globalization
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3 Strategic Landpower: Application at the Nexus of Deviant Globalization and Nonstate Actors
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Published:May 2019
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Abstract
While Clausewitz would suggest that the nature of war never changes, the nature of landpower has changed over time. Deviant globalization and the empowerment of non-state actors have increased the challenges in the application of landpower. Non-state actors, such as the Taliban, the Islamic State, Al Qa'ida, and Transnational Criminal Networks (TCN) are just a few examples. Since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, landpower has been employed to address a much broader range of traditional and non-traditional threats. While the United States has a strong record of accomplishment in successfully employing landpower at the tactical and operational levels, its ability to achieve desired political outcomes with the application of landpower is less stellar. By examining the diffusion of power and its impact on non-state actors, senior military leaders will be better equipped to employ landpower in pursuit of US interests. Leaders seeking to employ strategic landpower must improve their ability to link tactical and operational success to strategic victory.
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