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ID:
068644
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ID:
105883
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ID:
114445
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Space warfare will be an integrated part of battle planning by the
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in any future conflict. One
of the major proponents of integrated space power for the PLA, Maj
Gen Cai Fengzhen, believes that control of portions of outer space is
a natural extension of other forms of territorial control, such as sea
or air control. China's contemplation of the military use of space has
focussed on two broad areas, namely, how to use space in military
operations to increase its offensive capability, and how to use space
in military operations to deny space capabilities to adversaries
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ID:
067105
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ID:
098902
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ID:
139499
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Summary/Abstract |
The use of cyber operations, as well as the interaction of other elements of power that have an effect on cyber operations, represents another method by which nations and non-state actors may attempt to achieve political ends. The Syrian civil war has encompassed many elements of warfare, including cyber operations. A study of the observed cyber operations by both direct and indirect participants in the Syrian civil war can lead to valuable lessons regarding who operates in the cyber domain, what these operators can accomplish, and how a nation-state can respond. These lessons may be applied to future conflicts.
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ID:
110170
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ID:
100433
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ID:
110676
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ID:
130397
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ID:
122419
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ID:
132428
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ID:
166425
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Publication |
New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2019.
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Description |
xxi, 222p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789389137132
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
Circulation
Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059676 | 355.0254095491/CHA 059676 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
059677 | 355.0254095491/CHA 059677 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
092107
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
In this article, part of the prizewinning work in Maritime Strategy at the 2009 Advanced Staff Course, the author examines the likely nature of future warfare and the environmental and technological pressures on maritime force structures.
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ID:
069135
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ID:
106897
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ID:
130030
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
This article discusses new developments in Russia's information and cyber warfare concepts. It updates information based on old paradigms and introduces several new developments that are influencing the current paradigm. It examines the potential shape of Russia's cyber strategy and offers a prediction as to how they might 'cyber cope' in future conflict.
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ID:
103064
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ID:
182058
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Summary/Abstract |
Scenario planning has become an important tool for organizations to consider possible futures, how they might compete in those futures, what are
the key trends and uncertainties, and what changes might be implemented
to make the organization more competitive. The intent of scenario planning is to
broaden and challenge decision makers’ perspectives, allowing them to reconsider
the standard assumption of “business as usual.”1
Scenarios are part of Australia’s
military capability planning processes, including the conduct of experimentation
and analysis to assess Australian Defence Force (ADF) capability and capacity
against possible futures.
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