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The Economic & Social Carnage of Hybrid Wars #50

In this podcast, I make two points on the economic and social carnage of hybrid wars.
Published by Dr Jiulin Teng on 07 Apr 2022
Keywords: drjlt-economicseconomic-warhybrid-war
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In this podcast, I make two points on the economic and social carnage of hybrid wars:

1. The carnage is more widespread in a hybrid war than it is in a conventional war.
2. The enemies are less defined in a hybrid war, and collateral damage can be high and unexpected.

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