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Globalization has amplified the effects of war from "summary" of The War of the World by Niall Ferguson

Globalization, far from being a recent phenomenon, has been a force shaping the world for centuries. Indeed, the interconnectedness of nations, economies, and societies has been a defining feature of human history. However, the impact of globalization on war is a relatively new development, one that has fundamentally altered the nature and consequences of armed conflict. In the past, wars were largely confined to specific regions or countries, with limited spillover effects on the global stage. However, the interconnected nature of the modern world means that conflicts can quickly escalate and have far-reaching repercussions. This is particularly true in an era where information travels instantaneously, weapons can be deployed at a moment's notice, and financial markets are intricately linked. One of the key ways in which globalization has amplified the effects of war is through the increased speed and scale of military interventions. In the past, wars were often drawn-out affairs, with battles fought over y...
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    The War of the World

    Niall Ferguson

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