Economic warfare
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The purpose of economic warfare is to capture critical economic resources so that the military and intelligence agencies can operate at full efficiency and/or deprive enemy forces of those resources so that they cannot fight the war properly.
The concept of economic warfare is most applicable to conflict between nation states, especially in times of total war - which involves not only the armed forces of a nation, but mobilization of the nation's entire economy towards the war effort. In such a situation, causing damage to the economy of the enemy directly damages the enemy's ability to fight the war.
Some of the types or policies followed in economic warfare include:
- Blockade
- Blacklisting
- Preclusive purchasing
- Rewards
- Capturing of enemy assets
See also
- Commerce raiding
- Industrial warfare
- Lend-Lease
- Merchant raider
- Strategic bombing
- Tonnage war
- Total war
- War economy
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