Why Modern Conflicts Are Harder to Resolve
Aadhaya Gupta is a first year Philosophy, Politics and Economics student. Introduction Modern conflict no longer resembles the grand battlefields and formal declarations that characterised earlier wars. While traditional wars were typically fought between nation-states with uniformed armies and clearly defined fronts, contemporary conflict is fragmented, technologically complex, and often fought in the shadows. Understanding this shift is essential to understanding the political and moral...