Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2008: 155-166

Terorismus a války na počátku 21. stoletíRecenze

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Nestává se často, aby se na knižním trhu objevila rozsáhlá monografie o problematice bezpečnosti a vojenství; v civilním nakladatelství je to pak spíše výjimečně. Navíc publikace Jana Eichlera je o tématu tak klíčově významném a je natolik erudovaná, že zasluhuje vážnou a rozsáhlejší pozornost.
Jan Eichler, Terorismus a války na počátku 21. století. Univerzit Karlova, nakladatelství Karolinum, 2007, stran 352.

Klíčová slova: valka,terorizmus

Terrorism and Wars in the Early 21st Century

It is not too often we could meet such a comprehensive monograph, dealing with security problems. Among such books belongs a book by Jan Eichler, with the same title, published by Charles University Prague, 2007. The most relevant chapter, Wars waged by the U.S. and its allies after the start of global terrorism, offers a provocative question, whether democratic nations, indirectly and unintentionally, gave rise to the upsurge of antipathy amongst the states with different political constitution, resulting in acts of terror? The ambiguous assessments of American wars in Afghanistan and Iraq seem to support author?s view. According to the reviewer, dr. A. Rašek, the author is wrong about the role land forces after the RMA?Revolution in Military Affairs. Without ground forces we are not able to win today?s asymmetrical warfare. The large part of book deals with conflicts not very familiar in the Czech Republic: Ethiopian-Eritrean war, disturbances in Somalia (operation Restore Hope), Burundi, Rwanda, Congo, Sierra Leone, Srí Lanka, Cashmere, Nepal, Haiti, Bolivia, and Colombia.

Keywords: terrorism,war

Zveřejněno: 15. září 2008  Zobrazit citaci

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Rašek, A. (2008). Terorismus a války na počátku 21. století. Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review89(3), 155-166
Stáhnout citaci