Antulio J. Echevarria
Papers
2
Total Citations
4
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2
About
Antulio J. Echevarria is a leading scholar in strategic studies, whose work redefines the intersection of military theory and emerging technologies. His research focuses on stand-off warfare, the strategic implications of technological change, and the evolution of conflict. Echevarria’s major contributions include critically analyzing how extended-range weapons—from ancient catapults to modern precision systems—reshape the psychological and physical dimensions of warfare, as seen in his work "Redefining Stand-off Warfare: Modern Efforts and Implications." He also explores the disruptive potential of biogenetics, AI, and nanotechnologies in "Strategic Implications of Emerging Technologies," offering a sobering assessment of their impact on national security. While his most-cited papers each hold 2 citations, their influence extends through his broader body of work, which has shaped contemporary military doctrine. Notably, Echevarria is a former U.S. Army officer and professor at the U.S. Army War College, where his insights on the future of conflict have guided both practitioners and academics. His ability to bridge historical analysis with forward-looking strategy makes his research essential for understanding the evolving nature of war.
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Top Papers
- 1Redefining Stand-off Warfare: Modern Efforts and Implications2 citations · 2014
- 2Strategic Implications of Emerging Technologies2 citations · 2009