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Iran: "Netwar" - A review of the "Netwar" going on over the Iran protests, from BBC Monitoring.
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In their 1996 book, The Advent of Netwar, John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt described the rise of networked enemies "[who are] organized along networked lines or employ networks for operational control and other communications," and logically argued that it takes a networked response to fight a networked enemy.
W. David Stephenson: New Anti-Terror Weapons: You, Me, iPhone & Twitter 2009
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Cyberwar, Netwar and the Revolution in Military Affairs (part 1)
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Cyberwar, Netwar and the Revolution in Military Affairs (part 1)
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Network warfare aka Information Technology Infrastructure warfare not to be confused with Netwar or Network-Centric warfare
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A 1996 study for the Pentagon, The Advent of Netwar, showed terrorist groups are networked instead of hierarchical, so our military's anti-terror strategy now matches that threat.
Networked disaster response and homeland security : cheaper, more flexible -- and inevitable 2006
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Where 3GW is Maneuver Warfare or Lightening Warfare and 4GW is Netwar, 5GW is Secret War.
5GW Reply and Intro to ThunderPig and other stuff « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006
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GG seems to use the tactics of Netwar, but concentrates on disrupting the complex systems of modern societies to: distract/disrupt the state, collapse part or some of the state, and create ungoverned spaces which can then be used by the GG patrons for some other ends the GG are not modern high anarchists At last, this is how I understand the GG concept right now.
5GW Reply and Intro to ThunderPig and other stuff « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006
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So, as the result of many hours of work, similar to the recent Google Bomb that connects Bush's bio for the search term "miserable failure", Bush has lost another battle in cyberspace "Political Netwar".
Anti-Bush sentiment on the Net a blawger 2005
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Netwar describes an emergent form of low-intensity conflict, crime and activism waged by social networked actors, he added.
Wanabehuman 2009
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