Cover Story newsletter: The new shape of war
Geopolitics
Global
Started May 30, 2026
The article explores the evolving nature of warfare, examining how technology, strategy, and geopolitical dynamics are reshaping conflicts and military engagements worldwide.
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Cover Story newsletter: The new shape of war
The Economist (United Kingdom) | May 29, 2026
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The rise of cyber warfare represents a significant threat that demands urgent international cooperation to establish norms and regulations.
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Focusing too much on new warfare strategies distracts from addressing root causes of conflict, such as poverty and political instability.
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Emphasizing technological warfare undermines traditional military values and could lead to increased global instability.
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Public awareness and understanding of modern warfare tactics are essential for democratic engagement in national security discussions.
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The shift towards hybrid warfare necessitates a reevaluation of national defense strategies to effectively counter new threats.
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