Wars of disruption and resilience : cybered conflict, power, and national security / Chris C. Demchak.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in security and international affairsPublication details: Athens : University of Georgia Press, c2011.Description: xviii, 331 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780820340678 (pbk.)
- 0820340677 (pbk.)
- 9780820338347 (hardcover)
- 0820338346 (hardcover)
- 363.325 22
- U163 .D36 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-321) and index.
Globalization and spread of cybered conflict -- Emerging uncivil cybered international system -- Challenge to international relations theory -- Syncretic reframing : security resilience strategy for a cybered world -- Security resilience strategy : linking framework and tools -- History's experiments in security resilience -- Case studies of city-state security strategies -- Greek and Italian city-state wars of disruption -- British and U.S. small wars of disruption -- Lessons for disruption in a security resilience strategy -- Challenges in a new strategy for cybered threats -- Political acceptance of cybered threat in democratic city-states -- Technical design for cybered conflict -- Operational constraints on implementation of disruption -- Institutional design for cybered power and national security -- Honest joint consultation--knowledge nexus -- Comprehensive data--privacy in behavior-based adaptations -- Collaborative actionable knowledge : the atrium model -- Gathering what exists today -- Disruption and resilience for national security and power in a cybered world -- Marks of the new cybered age : sovereignty, disruption, and resilience -- Inklings of the future : the rise of the cyber command -- Adapting the social contract for cybered uncertainty.
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