Enhancing US global competitiveness through women, peace, and security/ Brenda Oppermann

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: The US Army War College Quarterly Parameters Vol. 53, No.1, Spring 2023, pp.29-45Summary: Global powers, regional hegemons, and non-state actors engaged in a perennial state of competition dominate today's security environment. In response, the Department of Defense has adopted the competition continuum model of cooperation, competition below armed conflict, and armed conflict.
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Global powers, regional hegemons, and non-state actors engaged in a perennial state of competition dominate today's security environment. In response, the Department of Defense has adopted the competition continuum model of cooperation, competition below armed conflict, and armed conflict.

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