Networks and Netwars
The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy
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Arquilla, John
Ronfeldt, David
Language
EnglishAbstract
Netwar-like cyberwar-describes a new spectrum of conflict that is emerging in the wake of the information revolution. Netwar includes conflicts waged, on the one hand, by terrorists, criminals, gangs, and ethnic extremists; and by civil-society activists (such as cyber activists or WTO protestors) on the other. What distinguishes netwar is the networked organizational structure of its practitioners-with many groups actually being leaderless-and their quickness in coming together in swarming attacks. To confront this new type of conflict, it is crucial for governments, military, and law enforcement to begin networking themselves.
Keywords
Political ScienceISBN
9780833032355, 9780833030306Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2001Classification
Terrorism, armed struggle