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Media strategy of ISIS / Farwell, James P   Article
Farwell, James P Article
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Summary/Abstract In June, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) made a dramatic entrance onto the global stage, aiming to establish its religious authority across the planet under a caliphate led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The group’s principal tool for expanding its influence has been brute force, but as it has attempted to build credibility and establish legitimacy, it has shown a deftness for propaganda, using social media and cyber technology to recruit fighters and intimidate enemies.
Key Words Middle East  Media Strategy  Social Media  ISIS  Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi  Cyber Technologies 
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Persuasion and power: the art of strategic communication / Farwell, James P 2013  Book
Farwell, James P Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2013.
Description xxi, 282p.pbk
Standard Number 9789381904671
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Prosecution of Pervez Musharraf / Farwell, James P   Journal Article
Farwell, James P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In 2013, Pakistan's interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, announced that the government would formally proceed with the prosecution of former President Pervez Musharraf on charges of treason for suspending the country's constitution in 2007, imposing emergency rule, and sacking most of the judiciary. Khan was not bluffing. Musharraf was indicted for high treason under Article 6 of the constitution, a charge that could carry the death penalty. A special court was set up to hear the case. Adding to Musharraf's woes, a 237-page report by the Federal Investigative Agency released last May denounced Musharraf's declaration of a state of emergency as illegal and in the service of his own 'ulterior motives'. The detailed report marshals significant evidence that Musharraf acted by fiat, without consulting other officials (such as his own prime minister, Shaukat Aziz) as required by law.
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Stuxnet and the future of cyber war / Farwell, James P; Rohozinski, Rafal   Journal Article
Rohozinski, Rafal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The discovery in June 2010 that a cyber worm dubbed 'Stuxnet' had struck the Iranian nuclear facility at Natanz suggested that, for cyber war, the future is now. Stuxnet has apparently infected over 60,000 computers, more than half of them in Iran; other countries affected include India, Indonesia, China, Azerbaijan, South Korea, Malaysia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Finland and Germany. The virus continues to spread and infect computer systems via the Internet, although its power to do damage is now limited by the availability of effective antidotes, and a built-in expiration date of 24 June 2012.
Key Words Cyber crime  Cyber War  Virus  Iranian Nuclear Program 
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