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Carnage and Connectivity David Betz

Carnage and Connectivity par David Betz

Carnage and Connectivity David Betz


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Charts the evolution of military power in the digital age, from conventional warfare to cyberwar, and examines its implications.

Carnage and Connectivity Résumé

Carnage and Connectivity: Landmarks in the Decline of Conventional Military Power David Betz

The burgeoning of global connectivity in recent decades is without historical parallel and the 'wiring up' of the world continues apace, even in the poorest regions. Flux and ever-quickening change are the leitmotifs of the 'information age' across a swathe of human enterprise from industry and commerce through to politics and social relations. This is no less the case for the patterns of war, where change has been disorientating for soldiers and statesmen whose confidence in the old, the traditional, and the known has been shaken. David Betz's book explains the huge and disruptive implications of connectivity for the practice of warfare. The tactical ingenuity of opponents to confound or drop below the thresh- old of sophisticated weapons systems means war remains the realm of chance and probability. Increasingly, though, the conflicts of our time are less contests of arms than wars of hearts and minds conducted on a mass scale through multimedia communications networks. The most pernicious challengers to the status quo are not states but ever more powerful non-state actors.

Carnage and Connectivity Avis

'In this challenging and imaginative book, David Betz explores the interaction of violent conflict with the connectivity that defines the modern world, and shows the confusion this causes to those who still prefer to think of war in terms of regular armies fighting decisive battles.' * Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King's College London, author of Strategy: A History *

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David Betz is a senior lecturer in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. He is the author, most recently (with Tim Stevens) of Cyber- space and the State: Toward a Strategy for Cyberpower (IISS, 2011).

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NPB9781849043229
9781849043229
1849043221
Carnage and Connectivity: Landmarks in the Decline of Conventional Military Power David Betz
Comme neuf
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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
20151022
256
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