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The information age has opened a new front of adversarial
statecraft. The past decades have seen the rise and refinement of
conflict enacted in the world of information, with tactics
including seeding disinformation, the theft of sensitive data,
confusing or obscuring public opinion to forward specific goals,
and beyond. Deterrence in the 21st Century asks how, and if it is
indeed possible, to deter an enemy in the realm of information
warfare.Setting the stage with an overview of key concepts of
deterrence in the information age, the book presents new conceptual
approaches and their possible applications. Bringing together some
of the most respected analysts working today, Deterrence in the
21st Century looks beyond the technical aspects of the use of
information and disinformation as adversarial statecraft to seek
new avenues to deter the undermining of institutions and societies.
Treating deterrence as a concept, a policy, a social challenge, and
a series of practical solutions, Deterrence in the 21st Century
presents theoretical approaches, conceptual analysis, empirical
research, and content analysis. This is a thorough, thoughtful, and
expert analysis of one of the most difficult and essential security
challenges of our time. With contributions by: Christopher
Ankersen, Yair Ansbacher, Oshri Bar-Gill, Stephen J. Cimbala,
Maddie D'Agata, Molly Ellenberg, Leandre R. Fabrigar, Rachel Lea
Heide, Nicole J. Jackson, Pierre Jolicoeur, Christian Leuprecht,
Adam Lowther, Sarah Jane Meharg, Eric Ouellet, Ronald D. Porter,
Anthony Seaboyer, Ron Schleifer, Miniqian Shen, Anne Speckhard,
Keith Stewart, Joseph Szeman, and Alex Wilner
The information age has opened a new front of adversarial
statecraft. The past decades have seen the rise and refinement of
conflict enacted in the world of information, with tactics
including seeding disinformation, the theft of sensitive data,
confusing or obscuring public opinion to forward specific goals,
and beyond. Deterrence in the 21st Century asks how, and if it is
indeed possible, to deter an enemy in the realm of information
warfare.Setting the stage with an overview of key concepts of
deterrence in the information age, the book presents new conceptual
approaches and their possible applications. Bringing together some
of the most respected analysts working today, Deterrence in the
21st Century looks beyond the technical aspects of the use of
information and disinformation as adversarial statecraft to seek
new avenues to deter the undermining of institutions and societies.
Treating deterrence as a concept, a policy, a social challenge, and
a series of practical solutions, Deterrence in the 21st Century
presents theoretical approaches, conceptual analysis, empirical
research, and content analysis. This is a thorough, thoughtful, and
expert analysis of one of the most difficult and essential security
challenges of our time. With contributions by: Christopher
Ankersen, Yair Ansbacher, Oshri Bar-Gill, Stephen J. Cimbala,
Maddie D'Agata, Molly Ellenberg, Leandre R. Fabrigar, Rachel Lea
Heide, Nicole J. Jackson, Pierre Jolicoeur, Christian Leuprecht,
Adam Lowther, Sarah Jane Meharg, Eric Ouellet, Ronald D. Porter,
Anthony Seaboyer, Ron Schleifer, Miniqian Shen, Anne Speckhard,
Keith Stewart, Joseph Szeman, and Alex Wilner
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