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Adam Bennett
Contributing Writer

Adam Bennett is a BA Politics and Philosophy graduate and current MA International Relations student based in Lancaster, United Kingdom. His MA studies have primarily revolved around the changing character of warfare in the 21st century with his MA thesis focusing on the risks and opportunities involved with the utilisation of Artificial Intelligence within the UK military. More broadly he is also interested in issues relating to the theory and practise of diplomacy and EU foreign policy.

Azaz, Syria

Will the urban space act as a new terrain of conflict and increase the possibilities for future war?

In-Depth Analysis By Adam Bennett on August 15, 2021 | Reading time 14 min

Scholars of war should look at the terrains in which conflict might occur. This article identifies how the terrain of conflict is changing in the 21st century. It examines the urban terrain and demonstrates that this particular space will play an increasingly prominent role and may serve as the catalyst for future war.

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