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'''Revolution in Military Affairs''': "The best known definition of RMA is the one provided by Dr. [[Andrew Marshall]], Director of the [[Office of Net Assessment]], U.S. DoD, who defined it as '…a major change in the nature of warfare brought about by the innovative application of new technologies which, combined with dramatic changes in military doctrine and operational and organizational concepts, fundamentally alters the character and conduct of military operations'."[http://www.sfu.ca/~dann/Backissues/nn5-2_2.htm]
 
'''Revolution in Military Affairs''': "The best known definition of RMA is the one provided by Dr. [[Andrew Marshall]], Director of the [[Office of Net Assessment]], U.S. DoD, who defined it as '…a major change in the nature of warfare brought about by the innovative application of new technologies which, combined with dramatic changes in military doctrine and operational and organizational concepts, fundamentally alters the character and conduct of military operations'."[http://www.sfu.ca/~dann/Backissues/nn5-2_2.htm]
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'''Other SourceWatch Resources'''
 
  
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==SourceWatch Resources==
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*[[Army After Next]]
 
*[[Army War College]]
 
*[[Army War College]]
 
*[[Bush doctrine]]
 
*[[Bush doctrine]]
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*[[conflicts short of war]]
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*[[emerging threat]]
 
*[[Institute for National Strategic Studies]]
 
*[[Institute for National Strategic Studies]]
 
*[[Joint Vision 2010]]
 
*[[Joint Vision 2010]]
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*[[Joint Vision 2020]]
 
*[[Military-industrial complex]]
 
*[[Military-industrial complex]]
 
*[[National War College]]
 
*[[National War College]]
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*[[Pax Americana]]
 
*[[Pax Americana]]
 
*[[Pax Americana, Africa]]
 
*[[Pax Americana, Africa]]
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*[[Reagan doctrine]]
 
*[[USAF Institute for National Security Studies]]
 
*[[USAF Institute for National Security Studies]]
  
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
 
 
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/fulltext/overview.html Revolution in Military Affairs Article Links dating to 1994].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/fulltext/overview.html Revolution in Military Affairs Article Links dating to 1994].
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*[http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/program/abl.htm Airborne Laser], with links to additional resources, [[Federation of American Scientists]].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/bib.html Bibliography on RMA].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/bib.html Bibliography on RMA].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/specialists.html List of Specialists on RMA].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/specialists.html List of Specialists on RMA].
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*[http://www.comw.org/rma/books.html On-line Books on RMA].
 
*[http://www.comw.org/rma/books.html On-line Books on RMA].
 
*[http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1029/ Past Revolution, Future Transformations], [[RAND Corporation]], 1999. Complete book online. Also see [http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1029/MR1029.bib.pdf Bibliography] for names and article related to ONA and Andrew Marshall.
 
*[http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1029/ Past Revolution, Future Transformations], [[RAND Corporation]], 1999. Complete book online. Also see [http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1029/MR1029.bib.pdf Bibliography] for names and article related to ONA and Andrew Marshall.
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Revolution in Military Affairs: "The best known definition of RMA is the one provided by Dr. Andrew Marshall, Director of the Office of Net Assessment, U.S. DoD, who defined it as '…a major change in the nature of warfare brought about by the innovative application of new technologies which, combined with dramatic changes in military doctrine and operational and organizational concepts, fundamentally alters the character and conduct of military operations'."[1]

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