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Catalogue: Infowar

The saying that 'war is the father of all things' can nowhere be more aptly applied than to our modern information and communication technology, for it was military research that spurred on the development both of the computer and the Internet. In what way is the military origin of these technologies going to affect their civil application - what consequences is it going to have? What forms of war will the information society bring about, what kind of conflicts are going to take place, and on what fronts? Information, a decisive economic and cultural resource of modern society, has now become central to military-strategic deliberations. Is the global information network going to become the 'battlefield of the future'? All these are questions that have a severe effect on the civil economy and society. Not only new weapon systems and military strategies play a big part in future conflicts but also information, the 'strategic weapon' as well as the power of the media as a political power.

Publisher
Springer Wien New York, Christine Schöpf, Gerfried Stocker

Language of the document
English

Year
1998


PDF TITLE AUTHOR
Contents
Preface Christine Schöpf / Gerfried Stocker
InfoWar Gerfried Stocker
Cyberwar Is Coming!* John Arquilla / David Ronfeldt
Information Warfare: Words Matter George J. Stein
Information Warfare Shen Weiguang
The People’s Information War Wei Jincheng
InfoWar and Authority Igor Nikolaewitsch Panarin
From PLATO to NATO Georg Schöfbänker
National Security and Infrastructural Warfare Michael Wilson
The Crisis of InfoWar Chris Hables Gray
The Empire Strikes Back Ute Bernhardt
Electronic Ways of Death Michael Geyer
Norn Attacks and Marine Doom Birgit Richard
Economics, Computers and the War Machine Manuel DeLanda
Self Organizing Evolution in Financial Markets and Elsewhere J. Doyne Farmer
Asian Crisis Mathias Müller von Blumencron / Wieland Wagner
The Media Coup d´Etat* Paul Virilio
All Power Proceeds from the Picture Ernst Schmiederer
Star Wars Kunda Dixit
Coercion and Countermeasures Douglas Rushkoff
Radical Media Pragmatism Strategies Geert Lovink
Don´t Panic! Hack it!* Patrice Riemens
Sabotage and the New World Order RTMARK
Intelligent Machines Robert Adrian
Invisible Harvest Paul Garrin
Diabolical Invisibility or The Truth is Out There Timothy Druckrey
On the History of the Theory of Information Warfare Friedrich Kittler
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