Apr 2008, Vol. 153, No. 2By General Jean-Louis GeorgelinTransformation is above all a geo-political reality. We know that we now face new challenges that call for entirely new approaches. We are forced to confront the new realities of our geo-political environment. The emergence of new great powers, the growing competition for access to mineral and energy resources, our increasing concerns over climate change and demographic shifts all represent current realities that force us to reflect upon more contentious rivalries between states or, more broadly, between a multitude of international actors.
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