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Citation

Kent R. Int. Rev. Red Cross (1999) 2015; 97(900): 1341-1378.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, International Committee of the Red Cross, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S1816383116000412

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

To what extent do the ways in which we anticipate threats, analyze their possible consequences and determine ways to mitigate them explain the causes of warfare in the future? This article - though never attempting to predict - poses plausible causes of future wars that may stem from transformative change over the next two decades. In asking the question "Are we ready?" to deal with such wars, the answer is framed in terms of the interrelationship between the prospect of profound change, emerging tensions, unprecedented violence and organizational capacities to deal with complexity and uncertainty. To be prepared to deal with the prospect of future wars, relevant organizations have to be more anticipatory and adaptive, while at the same time looking for new ways to engage the wider international community. The article concludes with a set of recommendations intended to meet such organizational challenges - with the aspiration that the question "Are we ready?" can be answered more affirmatively in the future.


Language: en

Keywords

atomized societies; cyber-war; cyberspace; dynamic displacement continuum; organizational behaviour; outer space; private sector; resource conflict; slumscapes; transformative change

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