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VIRTUAL WAR (2) answer(s).
 
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Virtual war and repolitization in visual culture / Nusselder, Andre   Journal Article
Nusselder, Andre Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article discusses Andrew Hill's book Re-imagining the war on terror with a special attention to the unconscious mental dimension of the conflict. Clarifying this symbolic, signifying dimension can help us to traverse the fantasies that we are so easily trapped in. Thus it opens the way for introducing a moral and political position in the War on Terror and in visual culture in general.
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Waging small wars in the new millennium: Chameleonic missions and virtual aggression-an introduction / Weichong, Ong; Chong, Alan   Journal Article
Chong, Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Small wars" have returned to the international political agenda in the early twentieth century with almost a vengeance. Leaving aside the factors of social media and satellite television today, the nature of small wars has adhered to its politicized, xenophobic, and asymmetrical characteristics. The latter were predicted by British and American military manuals produced in the early to middle twentieth century. This special issue aims to revisit the nature of small wars in the era of great power interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya in the 2000s. It will be apparent that two further characteristics need to be appended to small wars: chameleonic missions and virtual aggression.
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