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Sep 2006

Killing in a war in Caesar's time was rather inexpensive – just 75 cents per man. The price rose to around three thousand dollars "per enemy's head" during the Napoleonic wars. In the American Civil War the amount was five thousand, while in the World War I the price amounted to as much as $21,000. The price of security is increasing but modern security threats are not getting weaker.

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Author Jasmina Glisic, Djordje Popovic, Jelena Radoman, Jelena Unijat, Marko Savkovic, Zorana Atanasovic, Filip Ejdus, Jelena Petrovic, Marko Milosevic, Predrag Petrovic, Sonja Stojanovic
Series BCSP Western Balkans Security Observer
Issue 2
Publisher Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
Copyright © 2006 Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
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