Extremism, Terror, and the Future of Conflict
Michael J. Mazarr in Policy Review
Once the post-colonial wars of liberation had burned off their nationalist steam, insurgencies fought for the classical reasons petered out as well. What remained was for a new sort of conflict to emerge -- conflict with new sources and new goals, conflict that demands a very different response from the traditional sort, conflict that cannot really be called "war" at all.


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