MDO
— (book by Amos Fox and Franz-Stefan Gady)
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This edited volume brings together scholars, practitioners, and theorists to evaluate the concept of multi-domain operations (MDO).
It critiques MDO’s theoretical foundations, practical implications, and adoption across militaries, offering diverse perspectives on its strengths and weaknesses.
Contributors analyze how the concept emerged, its evolution since the late 2010s, and the debates it generated among Western militaries.
The book serves as both a scholarly assessment and a practical critique for military professionals and policymakers.
It has become a touchstone in discussions about the validity and applicability of MDO across different theatres and alliances.
It critiques MDO’s theoretical foundations, practical implications, and adoption across militaries, offering diverse perspectives on its strengths and weaknesses.
Contributors analyze how the concept emerged, its evolution since the late 2010s, and the debates it generated among Western militaries.
The book serves as both a scholarly assessment and a practical critique for military professionals and policymakers.
It has become a touchstone in discussions about the validity and applicability of MDO across different theatres and alliances.
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