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- Future_Character_of_Conflict abstract "The Future Character of Conflict is a study produced by the UK Ministry of Defence's Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC). It was undertaken alongside the Centre's Global Strategic Trends Programme, both were launched alongside the Defence Green Paper published on the 3rd February 2010.The report details global trends that indicate increasing instability and growing opportunity for confrontation and conflict. State failure, extremists, increased competition for resources and the changing global balance of power will dictate why, where and how conflict occurs. The study concludes that the character of conflict will continue to evolve. Though it is impossible to accurately predict the exact character of the future conflict, in many future operations the armed forces are likely to face a range of simultaneous threats and adversaries in an anarchic and extended operating area.LinksLieutenant General Paul R Newton CBEDocumentsThe Future Character of Conflict [1]The Defence Green Paper 2010 [2]".
- Future_Character_of_Conflict wikiPageExternalLink TheDefenceGreenPaper2010Discussion.htm.
- Future_Character_of_Conflict wikiPageExternalLink 20100201Future_Character_of_ConflictUDCDC_Strat_Trends_4.pdf.
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- Future_Character_of_Conflict subject Category:British_defence_policymaking.
- Future_Character_of_Conflict subject Category:Futurology.
- Future_Character_of_Conflict subject Category:Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- Future_Character_of_Conflict comment "The Future Character of Conflict is a study produced by the UK Ministry of Defence's Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC). It was undertaken alongside the Centre's Global Strategic Trends Programme, both were launched alongside the Defence Green Paper published on the 3rd February 2010.The report details global trends that indicate increasing instability and growing opportunity for confrontation and conflict.".
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