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III wojna afgańsko-brytyjska, 1919. Czy był to konflikt asymetryczny?

Data publikacji: 20.10.2016

Prace Historyczne, 2016, Numer 143 (4), s. 769 - 787

https://doi.org/10.4467/20844069PH.16.040.5342

Autorzy

Joanna Modrzejewska-Leśniewska
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
, Polska
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Tytuły

III wojna afgańsko-brytyjska, 1919. Czy był to konflikt asymetryczny?

Abstrakt

Third Anglo-Afghan War, 1919. Was itan asymmetric conflict?

The term ‘asymmetric conflict’ is mainly used with reference to modern times to describe a conflict of two enemies whose resources differ significantly. However, it seems justifiable to use this term also to refer to confrontations which took place in the past. That is why an analysis was made of the Third Anglo-Afghan war as an example of an asymmetric conflict. At first sight it would seem that what we have here is a typical clash between a weaker opponent and a much more
powerful one. However, a more in-depth analysis of the characteristics of this conflict in the context of asymmetry questions the simplified assertion that the Third Anglo-Afghan War was this kind of confrontation.
 

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Informacje: Prace Historyczne, 2016, Numer 143 (4), s. 769 - 787

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

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III wojna afgańsko-brytyjska, 1919. Czy był to konflikt asymetryczny?

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Third Anglo-Afghan War, 1919. Was itan asymmetric conflict?

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Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Polska

Publikacja: 20.10.2016

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