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InformationWarfare

Information Warfare - Behind Analysts, the Pentagon’s Hidden Hand

New York Times - The Pentagon has cultivated "military analysts" in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the Bush administration’s wartime performance.

Posted on 4/22/08; 1:25:56 AM

Information Warfare - The Dogs of Web War

Air Force - US armed forces face "peer" adversaries in only one area - military cyberspace.

Posted on 1/28/08; 2:22:20 AM

Information Warfare - Why Syria's Air Defenses Failed to Detect Israelis

Aviation Week - The big mystery of the recent Israeli strike on Syria is how did the non-stealthy F-15s and F-16s get through the Syrian air defense radars without being detected? Some U.S. officials say they have the answer.

Posted on 10/6/07; 3:51:58 AM

Information Warfare - Web War I: How Europe's Most Wired Country Beat the Botnets

Wired - An excellent indepth look at the cyberwar waged against Estonia this spring.

Posted on 8/25/07; 4:47:11 AM

Information Warfare - Arab Media and the Battle for Ideas

First Monday - David Ronfeldt and John Arquilla, authors of Netwar, write:

As the information age deepens, a globe-circling realm of the mind is being created - the “noosphere” that Pierre Teilhard de Chardin identified 80 years ago. This will increasingly affect the nature of grand strategy and diplomacy. Traditional realpolitik, which ultimately relies on hard (principally military) power, will give way to the rise of noöpolitik (or noöspolitik), which relies on soft (principally ideational) power. This paper reiterates the authors’ views as initially stated in 1999, then adds an update for inclusion in a forthcoming handbook on public diplomacy. One key finding is that non-state actors - unfortunately, especially Al Qaeda and its affiliates - are using the Internet and other new media to practice noöpolitik more effectively than are state actors, such as the U.S. government. Whose story wins - the essence of noöpolitik - is at stake in the worldwide war of ideas

Posted on 8/16/07; 2:54:36 AM


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