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Long Wars: Demonstrating the Corrosive Effects of Irregular Wars on Dominant States

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Figure 1. Transitions between dominant powers due to war in the 1870s, mid-1910s, and mid 1940s [2]
figure 3). Challengers are likely able to foster favorable change
Figure 4. Showing the twin transitions between the U. S. and the Soviet Union caused by irregular conflicts in Vietnam and Afghanistan [2]

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