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  1. The Future of Conflict (FoC) Program focuses on three issues – climate change, digital technologies, and the global economy – that are already redefining the conflict landscape. Climate change is increasing food insecurity, water scarcity and resource competition, while disrupting livelihoods and spurring migration.

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  2. First off, "future warfare" is already here. Many of the aspects of a major conflict between the West and say, Russia or China, have already been developed, rehearsed and deployed.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2020 · This report is the overview in a series that seeks to answer these questions about the future of warfare in 2030. Who will the United States fight against and who will fight with it? Where will these future conflicts be fought?

    • Raphael S. Cohen, Nathan Chandler, Shira Efron, Bryan Frederick, Eugeniu Han, Kurt Klein, Forrest E....
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  4. 3 de jun. de 2019 · The Future Conflict Operating Environment Out to 2030. Professor Peter Roberts. 3 June 2019 Long Read. Read Full Report (PDF 1MB) This Occasional Paper presents a collection of essays about contemporary trends in war and warfare, and how they will shape the actions of belligerents in future conflicts.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2023 · The future of multilateral peacebuilding and conflict prevention. By Peter Engelke, Anca Agachi, and Imran Bayoumi. Table of contents. Introduction. Definitions, institutions, and norms. Trends and uncertainties. Scenarios. Sahel regional analysis. Questions for policymakers. I. Introduction.

  6. The nature of conflict and violence has transformed substantially since the UN was founded 75 years ago. Conflicts now tend to be less deadly and often waged between domestic groups rather than...

  7. This study examines the benefits — and also the costs and risks — of engaging in such serious doctrinal change. The emergence of a military doctrine based on swarming pods and clusters requires that defense policymakers develop new approaches to connectivity and control and achieve a new balance between the two.