A number of evolutionary sociotechnical patterns associated with the intensification of warfare and movement of the international system into a domain far from equilibrium are discussed. Evolution is extended from the past 100 years to the end of the 20th century with the identification of several likely crises precipitatory to World War III. Systems theoretic interpretation of a number of evolutionary developments is made. The use of systems concepts and systems experts in the management of international stability is discussed further.
Sociotechnical Systems Evolution and International Stability: 1885-2001
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 1 , 6 ; 13-18
1986-06-01
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