TY - BOOK AU - Klein,John J. TI - Fight for the final frontier: irregular warfare and competition in the space domain SN - 1557507481 AV - UG1530 U1 - 358/.8 23/eng/20230627 PY - 2023///] CY - Annapolis, Maryland PB - Naval Institute Press KW - Space warfare KW - Strategy KW - HISTORY / Military / Aviation & Space KW - bisacsh KW - HISTORY / United States / 21st Century KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The Enduring Nature of Irregular Warfare -- Characteristics of Irregular Space Warfare -- Small Space Wars : Irregular Warfare in Space -- Gray-Zone Operations and Gunboat Diplomacy : Using Presence and Coercion in Space -- Lawfare and Space -- Commercial Companies, Privateers, and Space Pirates -- Exploiting Space Technologies for Asymmetric Advantage -- How to Counter Irregular Space Warfare N2 - "This book provides the needed foundational understanding by underscoring that irregular warfare in the space domain is shaped by the fundamental nature of all warfare, along with universal principles of strategy and the essential unity of all strategic experience. Warfare is warfare, no matter the domain of operations, and consequently, the space strategist can look to historical experience and knowledge of past conflicts to help gain insights into the functioning of irregular space warfare"--; "Fight for the Final Frontier uses the concepts associated with irregular warfare to offer new insights for understanding the nature of strategic competition in space. Today's most pressing security concerns are best considered using an irregular warfare lens because incidents and points of potential conflict fall outside the definition of armed conflict. While some universal rules of combat apply across all domains, conflict in space up-ends and flips those assumed standards of understanding. John Klein provides a solution to reckoning with the many malicious, nefarious, and irresponsible behaviors in the space domain by using the irregular warfare framework. This offers a new paradigm through which one can view and study conflict, outside traditional combat, involving state and non-state actors. A "war" in space will be utterly unlike any that have happened on Earth, though scholars can provide lessons from past conflict to understand the flashpoints in the heavens. Providing the needed foundational understanding, Fight for the Final Frontier makes the case that irregular warfare in the space domain is shaped by the fundamental nature of all warfare, along with universal principles of strategy and the essential unity of all strategic experience. Going one step further, John Klein outlines the new arenas for battle, new areas of conflict and competition, and the necessary concepts for operating in this bold new frontier."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3575208 ER -