The Military Power in the 21st Century
"The evolution of military power is one of the most important if underrated geopolitical changes happening in the world today.
Throughout the 20th century, military power was the province of large nations. With advances in martial technology, war no longer requires a massive population, nor does it require massive consumption of raw material.
This has significant geopolitical consequences. We can see this evolution most clearly in Israel.
Founded first on French and then American weapons, the Israeli military now has homegrown capabilities that it (ironically) can sell to others.
They are designed around the principle that putting troops at risk is a possible but rare event, while using unmanned force as the dominant element of strategy.
Israel has come the furthest with this strategy, but it can be seen also in places such as the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
As a result, each wields international political power far beyond what might have been expected from it during the prior era.
New technologies enable small powers to engage much larger powers.
The core of the force is the technologists who maintain and upgrade systems – a fraction of the manpower needed by the old definition of great powers."
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