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Cyberspace & the Use of Force: A critique, November 20, 2000
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Walter Sharp produces one of the first coherent works on Information Warfare (IW), or at least those portions of IW that operate solely through the technological medium of Cyberspace. While the book is designed to persuade that force applied through Cyberspace has a legal foundation, it also provides a layman's introduction to the topic and the reasons why the conduct of military affairs in this new medium has been hotly debated for almost ten years. This is not a book for a general reader, but rather one concerned with new military technology applications.
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Cyberspace & the Use of Force: A critique, November 20, 2000
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This review is from: Cyberspace and the Use of Force (Paperback)
Walter Sharp produces one of the first coherent works on Information Warfare (IW), or at least those portions of IW that operate solely through the technological medium of Cyberspace. While the book is designed to persuade that force applied through Cyberspace has a legal foundation, it also provides a layman's introduction to the topic and the reasons why the conduct of military affairs in this new medium has been hotly debated for almost ten years. This is not a book for a general reader, but rather one concerned with new military technology applications.
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