![]() ![]() ![]() Whilst cyberwarfare is a relative newcomer to the battlefront, replete with its domain immaturity, the increased militarization of cyberspace is nevertheless fundamentally reshaping the dynamics of contemporary and future conflict. Nowhere is this more obvious than in cyber conflict. The character of war is changing too, challenging our assumptions regarding its very nature and of how militaries think and fight. A decline in international cooperation – and what the UN terms ‘ diminishing global potential for the prevention and resolution of conflict and violence in all forms’ – is a collateral outcome of these tensions. Although these changes have been underway for decades, the emergence of a global pandemic, disruptive technologies and accelerated climate change have introduced additional volatility and pressure. Escalating global fragmentation is dismantling prevailing notions of power, conflict and the liberal international order. The world’s strategic paradigm has shifted. ![]()
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