Restoring Utility to Armed Force in the 21st Century

The first aim of this chapter is to offer some perspectives on how the nature of armed conflict has changed since the end of the Cold War and how it might look over the next few decades. The sources for this section are largely my own professional experience and studies over some 40 years. The secon...

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Armed conflict
Armed forces
Cold wars
Counterinsurgency
Criminal law
Criminal offenses
Federal criminal offenses
Insurgency
International disputes
International politics
International relations
Law
Military operations
Military personnel
Military science
Nuclear terrorism
Nuclear weapons
Political science
Politics
Soldiers
Technology
Terrorism
Unconventional warfare
War
Warfare
Weapons
Weapons of mass destruction
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