Civilized Civil War

Civilized Civil War

Aaron L. Hirschi

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Defiance Press & Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Relaciones internacionales
ISBN:
9781966625209
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'Civilized Civil War' is a chilling exploration of the hidden vulnerabilities undermining modern Western democracies. With his extensive expertise in military intelligence and national security, Aaron Hirschi presents a detailed and unsettling scenario of how a foreign power-implicitly China-could orchestrate internal conflict in a developed nation without firing a single shot. This groundbreaking work examines the sophisticated strategies of foreign-backed elites (FBE) intent on subverting democracy, set against the national resistance forces (NRF) determined to preserve it. Hirschi introduces the concept of 5th Gradient Warfare, where the real battles are waged through disinformation campaigns, economic disruption, cyber attacks, and cultural subversion instead of traditional armies. More than a war game, this book is a stark warning, exposing real-world weaknesses in energy security, education systems, and media integrity that hostile actors could exploit. 'Civilized Civil War' compels readers to rethink assumptions about governance, resilience, and modern conflict, offering urgent insights for policymakers, strategists, and citizens who want to safeguard democracy.This revision is over 200 bytes and expands your original text while keeping its tone and intent. Want me to make it more marketing-blurb style (punchier, for a back cover) or academic style (denser, for a preface/catalog entry)?

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