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An information system won the war
IEE Proceedings - Software, 1998The paper describes the 'information system' that supported the activities of the fighter pilots during the Battle of Britain in order to illustrate fundamental ideas about the organised provision of information support. Although developed 60 years ago and not generally recognised as an 'information system', it offers a paradigm case for the ...
Holwell, S E, Checkland, Peter
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Information, Commitment, and War
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2011The authors analyze a bargaining model of war that incorporates both commitment problems due to shifting power and asymmetric information. Four results emerge when both bargaining problems are present. First, in contrast to asymmetric information models, the resolution of uncertainty through fighting can lead to the continuation of war rather than its ...
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2023
Abstract In this chapter, we contend that directed digital dissidence is an effective strategy even in the face of technologically savvy users. This is true even when the users are both aware of the state’s strategy and actively trying to circumvent it. The empirical results of this final data-driven chapter are clear.
Jason Gainous +3 more
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Abstract In this chapter, we contend that directed digital dissidence is an effective strategy even in the face of technologically savvy users. This is true even when the users are both aware of the state’s strategy and actively trying to circumvent it. The empirical results of this final data-driven chapter are clear.
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American Political Science Review, 2003
Ultimatum bargaining models of international interactions suggest that when conflict is costly and the actors are fully informed, the probability of conflict goes to zero. However, conflict occurs with some positive probability when the challenger is uncertain about the defender's reservation value.
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Ultimatum bargaining models of international interactions suggest that when conflict is costly and the actors are fully informed, the probability of conflict goes to zero. However, conflict occurs with some positive probability when the challenger is uncertain about the defender's reservation value.
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War in the Mode of Information
Cultural Critique, 1991everal aspects of the representation of the U.S.-Iraq War arrest my attention. These are (1) the role of environmental issues, (2) the concern for historic and cultural monuments, (3) the presence of coalition media personnel in Iraq subsequent to the outbreak of hostilities, and (4) the "real-time" transmission of images and sound from the theater of ...
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RUSSIANS IN AN INFORMATION WAR
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art StudiesThe article considers information warfare (IW) as one of the social and informational confrontations against a consolidated anti-Russian front that is global in nature. The demand for the Internet and information technologies determines the uniqueness of their influence on public consciousness and people’s behavior in the social history of Russia ...
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Journal of Financial Crime, 2007
PurposeRecognising that financially related, personal information is the raw material of successful asset recovery investigations, the paper aims to examine the mechanisms which investigators may use to gather such information and the legal barriers to information gathering.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on the author's own practical ...
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PurposeRecognising that financially related, personal information is the raw material of successful asset recovery investigations, the paper aims to examine the mechanisms which investigators may use to gather such information and the legal barriers to information gathering.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on the author's own practical ...
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2018
U ncertainty has long been viewed as a central cause of conflict. Geoffrey Blainey famously argued that “wars usually end when the fighting nations agree on their relative strength, and wars usually begin when fighting nations disagree on their relative strength” (Blainey 1988, 122).
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U ncertainty has long been viewed as a central cause of conflict. Geoffrey Blainey famously argued that “wars usually end when the fighting nations agree on their relative strength, and wars usually begin when fighting nations disagree on their relative strength” (Blainey 1988, 122).
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New Scientist, 2019
In the age of fake news and digital manipulation, you are the new battlefield. Carl Miller reports from the front lines of information warfare.
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In the age of fake news and digital manipulation, you are the new battlefield. Carl Miller reports from the front lines of information warfare.
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