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It has become commonplace among analysts of all persuasions to insist<br />that in recent years warfare has changed radically. Of course change in warfare is<br />nothing new – like any human activity it is subject to the powerful influences of<br />societal and technological change. But this is different. The shifts that these analysts<br />point to are, they insist, radical. That is to say, they contend that these changes<br />represent a fundamental altering of the nature of warfare.