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Hebert Wilf Privatizing Power
Introduction
The Cold War has ever remained an important part in history, so much so that its span of existence together with its extirpation redefined global politics. Specifically, with end of the Cold War in 1989, the need to proliferate weapons for antagonistic purposes waned suIDenly. Similarly, the exit of the Cold War has seen international politics make concerted efforts to assuage all the prospects of a Third World War from materializing; with the military, the manufacturing and proliferation of weapons taking the center stage. This is the same situation which has catapulted the pressure and calls to privatize the state monopoly and use of force to the forefront. It is against this backdrop that Wulf writes.
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