<DIV><I>War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First-Century Great Power Competition and Conflict</I>&#160;provides insights for those involved in the design of military strategy and the forces that must execute that strategy. Emphasizing the impacts of technology new era strategic competition demography and climate change Mick Ryan uses historical as well as contemporary anecdotes throughout the book to highlight key challenges faced by nations in a new era of great power rivalry. Just as previous industrial revolutions have advanced societies the nascent fourth industrial revolution will have a similar impact on how humans fight compete and build military power in the twenty-first century.&#160; <P> After reviewing the principle catalysts of change in the security environment&#160;<I>War Transformed&#160;</I>seeks to provide a preview of the shape of war and competition in the twenty-first century. Ryan examines both the shifting character of war and its enduring nature. In doing so he proposes important trends in warfare that will shape all aspects of human competition and conflict in the coming decades.&#160; </P><P> The remainder of the book analyzes how military institutions must prepare for future competition and conflict. Competing and engaging in combat in this new era involves new and evolved strategies and warfighting concepts as well as adapting our current military organizations. It will also demand building an intellectual edge in military personnel through evolved concepts of training education and development. As the competitive environment and potential battlefields continue to change conceptions of combat competition and conflict must also evolve. Mick Ryan makes the case for transforming how Western military institutions view war in this century. </P></DIV>
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