Review and Outlook: Beijing’s war hawks are making it harder to improve relations with the U.S.
But World War III may not be what you expect.
The current paradigm of escalating nuclear conflict was articulated 60 years ago by physicist Herman Kahn , founder of the Hudson institute, but other technologies have come a long way since then.
Conventional guns, bombs, missiles or troops may not figure in World War III at all.
Biological and computer viruses are likely to be the weapon of choice.
Persons:
Mark Kelly Vladimir Putin’s, Herman Kahn
Organizations:
Getty, Wagner Group, Hudson
Locations:
Ukraine, Russian