Combatting China's Rise and the Challenges of Fourth Generation Warfare: A Strategy for the United States
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Fourth generation warfare, also known as 4GW, is a type of conflict characterized by non-state actors, asymmetric tactics, and the blurring of the lines between war and politics. In this type of conflict, traditional military strategies and tactics are often ineffective, and generals are often left fighting the last war rather than adapting to the changing nature of the conflict.
One significant challenge posed by 4GW is the rise of China as a global superpower.