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- W154353802 abstract "lobalization is not a new phenomenon, nor is it easily defined in terms that are relevant for strategic and force planning. It is true that several key trends are reshaping much of global society. These include a far more integrated structure of trade and investment, the growth of multinational corporations, the integration of telecommunications and information systems, and a steady increase in the use of computer systems and automation. At the same time, globalization can have a very different meaning in military terms. The world of the 21st century may be no more peaceful than the world of the 20th, or of any century before it. Progress is as likely to occur in the means of conflict as in the means of conflict resolution. Globalization can create new vulnerabilities and tensions as well as ease or transform old ones, and seemingly peaceful trends can cause violence with little or no strategic warning. The problems that globalization creates for military force planners are also fundamentally different from those it creates for other analysts. Military planners do not need to plan for a future in which economic development ends a chief source of tension among nations. They do not need to plan for a world in which global information systems create a level of mutual understanding that resolves many past causes of conflict, or for a world that converges around democracy and shared values. Such a world is a world in which military planners can gradually go out of business. Military planners do, however, need to plan for other global trends that are more threatening and are at least equally likely to shape the first half of the 21st century. The kind of regional, ethnic, and religious warfare that has characterized the early post-Cold War era can easily be equally characteristic of the next half-century. The United States may not face the kind of peer threats or ideological enemies it did during the 20th century, but it may well see the emergence of powerful regional powers and blocs that will sometimes be hostile to U.S. strategic interests." @default.
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- W154353802 title "The Military in a New Era: Living with Complexity" @default.
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