Editor’s Note: We have often mentioned the concept of 4G warfare and how it plays in modern culture. If you have not done any studying on this concept, here is a brief overview with implications for policy by William Lind.
William Lind on 4G Warfare
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I’m eager to see new material come out as minds better than mine adapt 4G warfare to various different arenas.
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I have been following this guy for 20 years. Though he sometimes redefines his political label, he always makes a lot of sense.
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