Future Warfare: Possible Developments from a European Perspective; Strategic Insights, v. 10, Special issue (October 2011), 7-15. Topic: Global Trends and Future Warfare ; Part I: Alternative Perspectives: Traditional Powers, Rising Powers, and the Developing World
Abstract
This paper is laid out to outline the European view on how the security environment might change in an increasingly globalized and multi-polar world, and how that might
impact the future of warfare in the next fifteen to twenty years.
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This article appeared in Strategic Insights, v.10, Special issue (October 2011), 7-15. Topic: Global Trends and Future Warfare ; Part I: Alternative Perspectives: Traditional Powers, Rising Powers, and the Developing World
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