Halpin, Edward
Cyberwar, Netwar and the Revolution in Military Affairs
Part I. Cyberwar, Netwar and the Revolution in Military Affairs: Defining the Issues
1. Defining the Issues
Philippa Trevorrow, Steve Wright, David Webb, Edward Halpin
2. Virtual Violence and Real War
Martin Bayer
3. Strategic Information Warfare: An Introduction
Martin Bayer
Part II. Implications of the Problem
4. Virtuous Virtual War
Jari Rantapelkonen
5. Risks of Computer-Related Technology
Peter G. Neumann
6. Missile Defence — The First Steps Towards War in Space?
David Webb
7. Technology as a Source of Global Turbulence?
Stefan Fritsch
8. Nuclear Weapons and the Vision of Command and Control
Bruce D. Larkin
9. Information Warfare and the Laws of War
Geoffrey Darnton
Part III. Country Perspectives
10. RMA: The Russian Way
Fanourios Pantelogiannis
11. An Overview of the Research and Development of Information Warfare in China
Chris Wu
Part IV. What is Being Done — or Must Be Done?
12. A Bridge Too Far?
Mike Moore
13. Threat Assessment and Protective Measures: Extending the Asia-Europe Meeting IV Conclusions on Fighting International Terrorism and Other Instruments to Cyber Terrorism
Massimo Mauro
14. Policy Laundering, and Other Policy Dynamics
Gus Hosein
15. Conclusion
Steve Wright, Philippa Trevorrow, David Webb, Edward Halpin
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, International Relations, Terrorism and Political Violence, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Communication Networks, Military and Defence Studies, Peace Studies
- Editor
- Halpin, Edward
- Trevorrow, Philippa
- Webb, David
- Wright, Steve
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 273 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230625839
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-54123-2