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Leveraging Complexity in Great-Power Competition and Warfare: An Initial Exploration of How Complex Adaptive Systems Thinking Can Frame Opportunities and Challenges

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Leveraging Complexity in Great-Power Competition and Warfare: An Initial Exploration of How Complex Adaptive Systems Thinking Can Frame Opportunities and Challenges
Leveraging Complexity in Great-Power Competition and Warfare: An Initial Exploration of How Complex Adaptive Systems Thinking Can Frame Opportunities and Challenges

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Leveraging Complexity in Great-Power Competition and Warfare: An Initial Exploration of How Complex Adaptive Systems Thinking Can Frame Opportunities and Challenges

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The authors seek to provide an initial examination of how complex adaptive systems thinking can frame opportunities and challenges of complexity in warfare. They examine how complex adaptive systems thinking can be applied to great-power competition and warfare to aid in understanding how complexity might be exploited to U.S. advantage.

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