How does (if at all) the 'War on Terror' represent a different era from the 20th century's conventional wars?
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Publisher Description
Despite the persistence of traditional threats, the current ‘War on Terror’ represents the current mode of conflict's transition into a new era of warfare. After shortly reviewing the traditionalist position, the paper will examine the characteristics of current warfare in the effort to combat terrorism. Thereby a closer look will be taken at the nature of potential enemies, their operational setting and the role of information and media, before drawing on the evaluation of modern warfare in an age of globalisation.
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