THE CAUSES AND FACTORS OF THE CONFLICTS
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25 March 2026
Available Online
15 March 2013
Abstract
ANALYZING THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS A FEW CAUSES THAT HAVE LED TO THE OUTBREAK ARE OBVIOUS, AND ALSO A FEW FACTORS THAT HAVE INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT AND THE TRANSFORMATION METHOD, RESPECTIVELY THE MILITARY ACTIONS‘ CHARACTER.3 THE CONFLICT AND POST -CONFLICT STAGE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE INFLUENCED THE EVOLUTION OF MILITARY ART, BOTH THEORETICAL AND PRAC TICAL. IF THE LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF MILITARY ACTIONS SUFFERED ONLY SOME ADAPTATIONS IN THE LIGHT OF TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC CONQUESTS, OTHER ELEMENTS OF THE MILITARY ART HAVE UNDERGONE ESSENTIAL TRANSFORMATIONS OR TEND TO EVOLVE IN THE FUTURE. 4 THE PRESE NT WORK INTENDS TO BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF MILITARY ART PRACTITIONERS SOME CONCLUSIONS RESULTING FROM THE ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS, WHICH WE WISH TO GIVE COMMANDERS THE KNOWLEDGE AND EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR PREPARING AND DIRECTING MILITARY OPER ATIONS, FOR THE EFFICIENT PREPARATION OF THE TROOPS.
Keywords
CAUSES OF CONFLICT
POST COLD WAR
INTERNATIONAL
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