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Airpower, spacepower, and cyberpower / Lambeth, Benjamin S   Journal Article
Lambeth, Benjamin S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Sea Power  United States  Airpower  Cyber Power  Cyberpower  Spacepower 
Air Power 
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Cyberpower in strategic affairs: neither unthinkable nor blessed / Betz, David   Journal Article
Betz, David Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the effect of connectivity on strategic affairs. It argues that the effect on war's character is potentially, although not yet shown in practice, considerably large. Its effect upon the distribution of power among states in the international system is small, contrary to the claims of `cyberwar' alarmists. All told, however, its effect upon strategic affairs is complex. On the one hand, it represents a significant advance in the `complexification' of state strategies, understood in the sense of the production of intended effects. On the other hand, strategists today - still predominantly concerned with the conflicts and confrontations of states and organised military power - are generally missing the power which non-traditional strategic actors, better adapted to the network flows of the information age, are beginning to deploy. These new forms of organization and coercion will challenge the status quo.
Key Words Terrorism  Revolution  Airpower  Cyberspace  Social Movements  Networks 
Cyberwar  Connectivity  Cyberpower  Strategy 
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Future of power / Nye, Joseph S 2011  Book
Nye, Joseph S Book
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Publication New York, Public Affairs, 2011.
Description xviii, 300p.
Standard Number 9781586488918
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055944303.33/NYE 055944MainOn ShelfGeneral 
056093303.33/NYE 056093MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   105089


Get smart: how to cram for 2012 / Drezner, Daniel W   Journal Article
Drezner, Daniel W Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract According to the New Yorker, Barack Obama boned up on international affairs to prepare for the presidency by reading Thomas Friedman. For foreign-policy cognoscenti, this is like reading John Grisham novels to study for the bar exam. With most of the Republican 2012 wannabes, like Obama, having spent their careers focused on domestic issues (or in the case of Donald Trump, the Miss USA pageant), it seemed only fair for FP to help these international relations neophytes. So we asked an array of seasoned foreign-policy professionals and general smart folks to provide reading suggestions for our aspiring leaders. The one obvious conclusion? All roads to understanding American foreign policy run through Joe Nye.
Key Words United States  Asia  Barack Obama  Henry Kissinger  Cyberpower  Foreign Policy 
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Stuxnet and strategy: a special operation in cyberspace? / Milevski, Lukas   Journal Article
Milevski, Lukas Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words IAEA  Iran  Cyberspace  Cyber crime  Special Operation  Iranian Nuclear Program 
Cyberpower  Stuxnet 
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