Modern Warfare: A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special
Lessons from Ukraine
The foremost authority on modern war in the English-speaking world examines Europe’s most important conflict since World War II
More than any other modern war, the fight between Russia and Ukraine has been a tough testing ground for modern weapons and operational concepts.
Drawing on extensive research into the conduct of the war during its first year, Sir Lawrence Freedman assesses the contrasting strategies of the two sides. Ukraine has fought along classical lines, seeking victory through battle. Russia has adopted a more total approach, combining conventional battles with attacks on Ukraine’s socio-economic structure. Freedman explains why the apparently superior Russian force has been unable to defeat and subjugate Ukraine.
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About the author
Sir Lawrence Freedman is Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London. Among his books are Strategy: A History (2013) and Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine (2022).