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Low intensity conflict : ウィキペディア英語版 | Low intensity conflict
Low intensity conflict (LIC) is the use of military forces applied selectively and with restraint to enforce compliance with the policies or objectives of the political body controlling the military force. The term can be used to describe conflicts where at least one or both of the opposing parties operate along such lines. ==Low intensity operations== Low-intensity operations consist of the deployment and use of soldiers in situations other than war. For states, these operations are usually conducted against non-state actors and are given terms like counter-insurgency, anti-subversion, and peacekeeping.〔G.V. Brandolini (2002). ''Low intensity conflicts''. CRF Press, Bergamo, 16 p.〕 Violent non-state actors often conduct low-intensity operations against states, often in insurgencies.
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