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Information Operations - Warfare and the Hard Reality of Soft Power

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Informationen zum Autor LEIGH ARMISTEAD Klappentext Explains the critical importance of information operations in future conflict Zusammenfassung The modern means of communication have turned the world into an information fishbowl and! in terms of foreign policy and national security in post-Cold War power politics! helped transform international power politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of IllustrationsForeword - Dr. Dan Kuehl, Information Resources Management College, NDUAcknowledgementsIntroductionThe First Battle of a New Kind of War Electronic Disturbance TheatreThe Basis for the BookChapter 1 - Foundations - The Language of Information OperationsPower - What is Power?Power in the Cold War Era - What has changed?Military Power and Asymmetric ThreatsInformation Operations TheoryIO Theory and DoctrineDifferences between IW and IOThe Evolution of IO DoctrineInformation Operations OrganizationsTop-Level LeadershipIO and the Interagency ProcessDOD - OSD and IODOD - Combat Support AgenciesThe NSA's IO ArchitectureThe DISA's IO ArchitectureDOD - The Joint Staff and IOThe CCsAdditional DoDIO ElementsCabinet IO InterestsDepartment of State IO ConcernsTraditional DOS StructureDOC IO ArchitectureDOJ IO ArchitectureTransnational IO GroupsSummaryChapter 2 - Intelligence Support - Foundations for Conducting IOThe Application of IOThe Intelligence CycleThe Intelligence CommunityIO and the IPBThe Releaseability Issues of IOConclusionChapter 3 -Information Protection- The Challenge to Modern BureaucraciesDefensive Information OperationsInformation Assurance and Computer Network DefenseA View of Defensive Information OperationsCounter-Terrorism Information Operations What is Terrorism?Combating TerrorismFundamentals of CTIOPDD-62 (Counter-Terrorism)Domestic Counter-Terrorism OperationsPartnerships for Counter-Terrorism: "Track Two Diplomacy"PDD-63 (Critical Infrastructure Protection)SummaryChapter 4 -Information Projection - Shaping the Global VillageOffensive Information OperationsComputer Network AttackSpace and its Relationship with IOThe Relationship Between EW and IOPerception ManagementHistory of IPIOutside Influences on IPIWhat is IPI?What was the Clinton Administration attempting to do with IPI?Why has IPI been "less than successful?'Current Bush Administration EffortsIO in Operation Enduring FreedomThe Structure of the OEF CoalitionOEF ObjectiveConclusionChapter 5 - Related & Supporting Activities/Organize, Train, and EquipIO PlanningMilitary IW Service CentersIO Planning ToolsStrategy-to-Task PlanningTying together Strategy-to-Task Planning and IO Planning ToolsIO and JOPESOPLAN, TPFDD and the IO CellIO Cell ResponsibilitiesIO as an Integrating StrategyLegal Issues Connected with IOAn Overview of the Legal LandscapePeacetime Treaties Impacting IOLaw of Armed ConflictDomestic LawThe Solution for the Operator: IO ROE PlanningSummary of IO Planning and Legal IO ConcernsChapter 6 - Implementing IO/Recent CampaignsThe Growing Role of Information in RussiaInformation SuperiorityInformation SpaceRussian IW Terminology and TheoryInformational-PsychologicalMilitary-TechnicalSystemological AspectsIO in KosovoThe Use/Misuse of IO in Operation Noble AnvilAn IO After-Action ReportHow an IO Campaign may have succeededInformation Warfare and the People's Republic of ChinaChinese IO as a Warfighting NetworkWhat is the future of IO in China?Introduction to IO in Australian Defence ForcesThe Evolution of IO and Related Concepts in AustraliaThe Australian Doctrinal Approach to IOThe Australian Experience of IO - Two Case StudiesBougainville - BackgroundIO Contribution to Operation BELISIEast Timor - BackgroundIO Contribution to Operation STABILISELesson Learned and Directions ForwardSummaryConclusion: What is the Future of Information Operations?APPENDIX A - National IO OrganizationAPPENDIX B - IO AcronymsAPPENDIX C - IO and JOPESContributor's BiographiesEndnotes...

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Authors E. Leigh Armistead, Edwin L. Armistead, Leigh Armistead
Assisted by E Leigh Armistead (Editor), E. Leigh Armistead (Editor), Leigh Armistead (Editor)
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2004
 
EAN 9781574886993
ISBN 978-1-57488-699-3
No. of pages 277
Series Issues in Twenty-First-Century
Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare
Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare
Issues in Twenty-First Century
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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