Political Science

Political Warfare

Political Warfare

The ultimate goal of political warfare is to alter an opposition’s opinions and actions to be replaced by one state’s pursuits without utilizing armed forces power. This type involving organized persuasion or coercion has the practical reason for saving lives through eschewing the usage of violence in order to help expand political goals. Normally, political warfare is distinguished by it is hostile intent in addition to through potential escalation; but the losing of life is a recognized consequence.