FOURTH GENERATION WARFARE, A GREAT CHALLENGE TO STABILITY EGYPT AS A CASE STUDY
Journal: International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-5-31
Authors : TAHA KASSEM;
Page : 1-24
Keywords : Fourth Generation Warfare; Muslim Brotherhood; Soft Power; Terrorism; Jihadist Gangs; Regional Partners;
Abstract
With the oust of the former Islamist president Mohammed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) candidate for presidency, due to frustrated mass demonstrations on the 30th of June 2013, Egypt witnessed a new phase of war. Since that time, Egypt has been confronting the trio axis of evil, internal violence by the Muslim Brotherhood Organization, terrorist attacks from military extremist organizations and Jihadist gangs and coverts of regional partners. This research poses a major question: does Egypt witness a fourth generation war waged by the aforementioned parties? This article discusses the concept of the Fourth Generation Warfare initiated by William Lind and applies it on Egypt after the 30th of June revolution in 2013.
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