Underground Warfare
Daphné Richemond-Barak
Reviews and Awards
"In the granular attention to operational realities that "Underground Warfare" provides, and in its use of analogies from other methods of warfare, Richemond-Barak's book provides a model for analyses of other military methods that have not so far received detailed assessments under the laws of armed conflict." - Jonathan Cedarbaum, Lawfare Blog
"Although studies of the law governing domains of conflict âmaritime, air, cyber, and spaceâ have become de rigueur, underground warfare, a central battlespace for centuries, has been ignored. Daphné Richemond-Barak remedies that shortfall in this incisive, sophisticated, and comprehensive examination of subterranean operations and the law. A 'must read' for academics and practitioners alike." - Michael Schmitt, Charles H. Stockton Professor, United States Naval War College
"Our adversaries today are taking a lesson from bygone eras by fighting us from the subterranean domain, thus trying to reduce our technological edge. We must be prepared and ready to meet this challenge." - R.F. Natonski, LtGen, United States Marine Corps (Ret)
"An eye-opening examination of the remarkably under-examined role of tunnels in modern warfare. Daphné Richemond-Barak's Underground Warfare is a path-breaking study that lays out the complex challenges tunnels pose in peace time as well as in war. Richemond-Barak compellingly argues for long-term strategies and legal parameters to address the growing threat of underground warfare. Engagingly told, this is a must-read for anyone thinking about today's unique security challenges." - Karen J. Greenberg, Director, Center on National Security at Fordham Law and author of Rogue Justice
"In the modern era of asymmetric warfare waged by terrorists and other non-state fighters against more powerful states, Daphné Richemond-Barak reminds us that underground warfare is an import and and relatively unregulated component of modern battles. Underground Warfare is an important and ground-breaking book that provides a framework for scholars and practitioners thinking about rules for governing the use of underground warfare in battle. Richemond-Barak offers lucid analysis, succinct historical references, and a clear set of prescriptions for policymakers. Underground Warfare is sure to have a meaningful impact on evolving law of war debates." - William C. Banks, Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), and Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University