No Strategy for the Information Age
By Dr. Daniel T. Kuehl and Dr. Robert E. Neilson
Most of the debate over the latest National Security Strategy of the United States of America has focused on preemption as a fundamental tenet, but does not recognize that the global information environment has become a battle space. Few discussions touch on whether the new strategy adequately reflects far-reaching changes in global security—the information revolution that shapes critical aspects of the international security environment from political, economic, social, diplomatic, and military perspectives.
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