Review Essay by Carl Scott: 'Russia Military Power 2017' & 'Russian New Generation Warfare Book'

Review Essay by Carl Scott[1]

Russia Military Power 2017 – Building a military to support great power aspirations. Defence Intelligence Agency. Available at: http://www.dia.mil/News/Articles/Article/1232488/defense-intelligence-agency-releases-russia-military-power-assessment/

Russian New Generation Warfare Book.  Asymmetric Warfare Group, Fort Meade. Version 1, December 2016. Available at: https://info.publicintelligence.net/AWG-RussianNewWarfareHandbook.pdf

[1] Carl Scott served as the UK Defence Attaché in Moscow from 2011-2016, during which time he was awarded the CBE for his contribution to UK Defence Policy on Russia. Since departing the Armed Forces in December 2016, he has established a consultancy providing advice and insight into the former Soviet Space. © 2018 Changing Character of War Centre. All rights reserved. Material in this publication is copyrighted under UK law. Individual authors reserve all rights to their work and material should not be reproduced without their prior permission. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Changing Character of War Centre, or the University of Oxford.