War as a Network Enterprise: The New Security Terrain and its Implications

Cultural Values 6 (1):153-165 (2002)
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Abstract

This essay addresses the new phenomenon of network warfare as a realisation of modernity's inner potential and surprising capacities rather than its failure. A feature of the complex capillaries of global governance, network warfare has been endemic for some time in many border regions of the world and reflects an increasing conflation of development and security.

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