Chapter 19 Conclusion

"This book examines the key dimensions of 21st century war, and shows that orthodox thinking about war, particularly what it is and how it is fought, needs to be updated. Accelerating societal, economic, political and technological change affects how we prepare, equip and organise for war, as wel...

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Автори: Sweijs, Tim, Johnson, Rob, Kitzen, Martijn
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Kitzen, Martijn
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