Anderson, Edward, "System Dynamics Research in Conflict, Defense, and Security Panel Discussion", 2011 July 24-2011 July 28
The recent attempted or actual overthrow of long incumbent governments in Egypt, Iran, Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia, the continuing engagement of Western powers in a number of counterinsurgencies, and a rise in global religious, nationalist, narco- and cyber-terrorism have highlighted the continuing importance of modeling conflict, defense, and security issues. System Dynamics, because of its ability to integrate political, organizational, and material factors, is ideally suited as a vehicle to investigate these great problems. This potential, however, contrasts greatly with the relative sparseness of academic publications in this area.
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