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INFORMATION AS POWER, VOLUME 6
Jeffrey L. Groh Benjamin C. Leitzel Dennis M. Murphy Mark A. Van Dyke Editors
The views expressed in the document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. Army War College, the U.S. Department of the Army, the U.S. Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. |
SUMMARY
The U.S. Army War College is pleased to present this anthology of selected student work from Academic Year 2011 representing examples of well-written and in-depth analyses on the vital subject of Information as Power.
This is the sixth volume of an effort that began in 2006. The anthology is an important component of an effort to coordinate and recommend the design, development and integration of content and courses related to the information element of power into a curriculum to prepare our students for senior leadership positions.
Broken into sections emphasizing information effects in the cyberspace domain and the cognitive dimension as well as information sharing, the anthology provides a holistic overview of important national security issues in that regard.
We hope that "Information as Power" will serve not only to showcase the efforts of the College but to inform the broader body of knowledge as the Nation considers how best to operate effectively and proactively within this environment while countering our adversaries.
Access the new Information As Power Volume 6 here
Access Information As Power Volume 5 here
Access Information As Power Volume 4 here
Access Information As Power Volume 3 here
Access Information As Power Volume 2 here
Access Information As Power Volume 1 here
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