Surrogate Warfare offers a look at the phenomenon of nation states farming out military and security responsibilities to surrogates. States increasingly look to these surrogates to carry the risks of warfare rather than put their own forces in danger. These can be private companies, rebel groups, gangs, or other governments - a concept of proxy warfare.
The book offers a fresh perspective on contemporary warfare with analysis on technology, ethics, and the current geostrategic environment in the world. A new type of war with technological surrogacy such as cyber warfare and autonomous weapons. With the increasing impact of social media, Artificial Intelligence, and other new technologies more and more states are faced with polarization, hate, and manipulation of the public.