The Right To National Self-Defence

in information Warfare Operations

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Military Science
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Author: Dimitrios Delibasis ISBN: 9781906791063
Publisher: Arena Books Publication: November 19, 2007
Imprint: Arena Books Language: English
Author: Dimitrios Delibasis
ISBN: 9781906791063
Publisher: Arena Books
Publication: November 19, 2007
Imprint: Arena Books
Language: English

This ambitious work which took the better part of a decade to produce will be essential reading for all serious defence study students, and of absorbing interest to military professionals and lay people concerned with the future of warfare and all aspects of response to military attack.

Its ultimate aim is to demonstrate that the advent of Cyberwarfare has pushed traditional legal thinking regarding the regulation of forcible action beyond traditonal boundaries. It attempts to do so by critically analysing specific characteristics which are inherent to Cyberwarfare such as stealth, speed, untraceability, the availability to State as well as Non-state sponsored agents, their defiance of traditional borders, and an unprecedented potential for destruction, all of which have played a major role in making obsolescent traditional legal normas relied upon for the effective regulation of the use of force.

It follows from the above that no defence system can be effectively regulated, especially one as new and unconventional as Information Warfare, unless all its specific aspects are explored as deeply as possible. The best means to achieve such a purpose have been deemedto be through the inclusion as well as the careful analysis of as many real life examples of Information Warefare operatiions as possible in order to illustrate the special nature of Information Warfare and its various individual features.

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This ambitious work which took the better part of a decade to produce will be essential reading for all serious defence study students, and of absorbing interest to military professionals and lay people concerned with the future of warfare and all aspects of response to military attack.

Its ultimate aim is to demonstrate that the advent of Cyberwarfare has pushed traditional legal thinking regarding the regulation of forcible action beyond traditonal boundaries. It attempts to do so by critically analysing specific characteristics which are inherent to Cyberwarfare such as stealth, speed, untraceability, the availability to State as well as Non-state sponsored agents, their defiance of traditional borders, and an unprecedented potential for destruction, all of which have played a major role in making obsolescent traditional legal normas relied upon for the effective regulation of the use of force.

It follows from the above that no defence system can be effectively regulated, especially one as new and unconventional as Information Warfare, unless all its specific aspects are explored as deeply as possible. The best means to achieve such a purpose have been deemedto be through the inclusion as well as the careful analysis of as many real life examples of Information Warefare operatiions as possible in order to illustrate the special nature of Information Warfare and its various individual features.

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