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The new era of warfare.
Contemporary Review
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September 1, 1994|
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THE world is moving into a new era of warfare. The new era is characterized by less conventional warfare and the avoidance of a central nuclear war. Instead, it is an era of guerrilla warfare. This means that much of the money that nations now devote to conventional military expenditure is wasted. Governments would be better off finding out why guerrilla groups commence operations and try to address the underlying economic and social causes of violence.
The oldest form of fighting is guerrilla warfare, which requires the least amount of training. People (both men and ...
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