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066062
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166238
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110974
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2012.
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In the nearly 20 years since David Ronfeldt and I introduced our concept of cyberwar, this new mode of conflict has become a reality. Cyberwar is here, and it is here to stay, despite what Thomas Rid and other skeptics think.Back then, we emphasized the growing importance of battlefield information systems and the profound impact their disruption would have in wars large and small. It took just a few years to see how vulnerable the U.S. military had become to this threat. Although most information on cyberwar's repercussions -- most notably the 1997 Eligible Receiver exercise -- remains classified, suffice it to say that their effect on U.S. forces would be crippling.
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072937
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1996.
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141-165p.
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070717
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1993.
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xvii, 36p.
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0833014641
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035152 | 327.7307291/ARQ 035152 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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071355
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1991.
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xix, 100p.
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0833011928
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034567 | 355.033573/DAV 034567 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005633
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Washington, Crane Russak, 1992.
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xv,176p.
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Rand Research Study
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0844817368
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035931 | 355.02/ARQ 035931 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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069721
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1999.
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xii, 89p.
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0833026984
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078960
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069905
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1997.
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xxiv, 501p.
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0833025147
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079739
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London, Routledge, 2007.
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xv, 248p.
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Contemporary security studies
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9780415771245
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112977
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Chicago, Ivan R.Dee, 2011.
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xviii, 311p.Hbk
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9781566638326
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072946
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1993.
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155-172p.
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070500
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1994.
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xiii, 37p.
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083301577X
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036077 | 327.174/ARQ 036077 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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060701
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069315
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
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xiv, 374p.
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0833030302
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ID:
093808
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2010.
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Every day, the U.S. military spends $1.75 billion, much of it on big guns,and big battalions that are not only not needed to win the wars of the present, but are sure to be the wrong approach to waging the wars of the future.
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071047
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1999.
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xi, 60p.
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0833026755
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085923
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2009.
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This contribution traces the connection between theories about the utility of violence as a tool of development and practical efforts to craft policies based on such beliefs. The basic finding is that the use of force in the name of societal development (eg the Bush Doctrine of waging war to effect 'regime change') has proven problematic. Indeed, viewed from the perspective of the past two centuries, such uses of force have often turned out to be profoundly 'anti-developmental'. In particular, there are some troubling shifts in conflict, apparent since the late 19th century, but which have accelerated in recent decades. First, major warfare has migrated from the developed to the developing world. Second, there is a clearly observable growth trend towards 'big kill' wars in which at least one million people die (often in small nation-states where significant percentages of the population are killed). More, and more deadly, wars are thus occurring amid those least able to cope with conflict, providing stark rebuttal to recent studies that argue war is generally on the wane. To the contrary, the 'barriers to entry' for waging highly destructive wars have fallen sharply, and it is this trend that poses the greatest threat to political, social and economic progress since the last Dark Age
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071318
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1996.
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Description |
xiii, 59p.
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0833024701
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038398 | 005.8/HUN 038398 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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