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At dusk, when the pace of daily life comes to a halt, Barcelona's
shops lower their shutters. From this simple gesture, a spectacular
outdoor art exhibition is born, filling the night with stories full
of colour and imagination. Filled with stunning full-colour
photography, Barcelona Urban Art takes readers on a visual journey
around the city's most vibrant and exciting street art hotspots,
highlighting the work of some of Europe's most creative street
artists.
The emergence of the Internet as a global information network has
impacted the conduct of information operations. In their quest for
independence from Russia, Chechens have made wide use of the
Internet to influence the battlefield. This thesis examines how
three Chechen-sponsored websites attempt to influence the
Russo-Chechen conflict. The study methodology employed an
instrument to describe the design, content, and behavior of the
websites. Two websites were analyzed according to this methodology.
The third website, by virtue of its unavailability for study,
required a different analytical approach that yielded unique data.
The thesis concludes that Chechen subgroups use the Internet
differently to broadcast actions, mobilize, fund raise,
communicate, and unite. The Internet, with its anonymity and
ubiquity, offers advantages to small, endangered groups seeking a
communications and information management network.
Going Big by Getting Small examines how the United States Special
Operations Forces apply operational art, the link between tactics
and strategy, in the non-wartime, steady-state environments called
Phase Zero. With revised and innovative operational art constructs,
US Special Operations offer scalable and differentiated strategic
options for US foreign policy goals. This book analyzes light
footprint special operations approaches in Yemen, Indonesia,
Thailand, and Colombia. When a large military presence may be
inappropriate or counterproductive, Colonel Brian Petit makes the
case for fresh thinking on Phase Zero operational art as applied by
small, highly skilled, joint-force teams coupled with interagency
partners. The past decade (2002-2012) of operations focused on
large-scale, post-conflict counterinsurgency. Less publicized, but
no less important in this same decade, was the emerging application
of nuanced campaigns, actions, and activities in Phase Zero. These
efforts were led or supported by special operations in countries
and regions contested, but not at war. This book fills a gap in the
literature of how to adapt the means, method, and logic of US
military foreign engagements in a diplomacy-centric world with
rapidly shifting power paradigms. Going Big by Getting Small is not
a yarn on daring special operations raids nor a call for perpetual
war. It is the polar opposite: this book contemplates the use of
discreet engagements to sustain an advantageous peace, mitigate
conflict, and prevent crises.
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