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Tango0128 Dec 2017 4:52 p.m. PST

… on special forces

"Advocates of nuclear weapons like to play up their peacekeeping utility. Often they will point out that there has not been a major war between great powers since the end of World War II. But as history has shown, conflict remains a regular facet of international relations. Only the means of conflict have changed; and since the 1980s, this process has accelerated.

A new book authored by experts from the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, or CAST, titled "Elite Warriors: Special Operations Forces From Around the World," explores one of these key changing aspects of modern war: the proliferation of special operations forces by major and minor powers across the globe.

Printed by American publisher East View Press and edited by CAST founder Ruslan Pukhov and Christopher Marsh, editor of the Special Operations Journal and a professor at the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies, "Elite Warriors" claims to fill an important gap in the academic literature on special operations forces…."
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