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Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:38:18 -0500
Subject: Fw: VDipl> The Internet and the Changing Face of International Relations and 
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A few interesting articles below offering a global view w/ some
European flavors.

An editorial by Andeas Wenger is here:
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/onlinepubli/publihouse/infosecurity/volume_7/f1
/F1_index.htm

The overall work index can be found here:
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/onlinepubli/publihouse/infosecurity/volume_7/Co
ntent_vol_7.htm

Particularly interesting are the works in the "THE HUMAN MIND AS
BATTLEFIELD IN AN EMERGING GLOBAL INFORMATION  ENVIRONMENT" section
and in particular some of the perspectives outined regarding the
differences of strategic approaches between NATO and the EU with
regards to participation in and regulation of the global Internet.

Can you say "subconcious collateral damage"?  It's an interesting spin
on the age old "thought crimes".  Hmm... "memeocide".


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> Andreas Wenger, editor, The Internet and the Changing Face of
> International Relations and Security, Information & Security, volume
7,
> 2001. Hard copy: ISSN 1311-1493; available online,
>
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/onlinepubli/publihouse/infosecurity/volume_7/a1
/A1_index.htm
>
> TABLE OF CONTENTS
>
> Andreas Wenger
> The Internet and the Changing Face of International Relations and
> Security
>
> THE GROWTH OF SOFT POWER AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
>
> Giampiero Giacomello and Fernando Mendez
> "Cuius Regio, Eius Religio, Omnium Spatium?" State Sovereignty in
the
> Age of the Internet
>
> Sheryl J. Brown and Margarita S. Studemeister
> Virtual Diplomacy: Rethinking Foreign Policy Practice in the
Information
> Age
>
> Dieter Zinnbauer
> Internet, Civil Society and Global Governance: The Neglected
Political
> Dimension of the Digital Divide
>
> THE NEW SECURITY CHALLENGES OF THE INFORMATION AGE
>
> Peter Westrin
> Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)
>
> Ralf Bendrath
> The Cyberwar Debate: Perception and Politics in US Critical
> Infrastructure Protection
>
> Michael Näf
> Ubiquitous Insecurity? How to "Hack" IT Systems
>
> THE HUMAN MIND AS BATTLEFIELD IN AN EMERGING GLOBAL INFORMATION
> ENVIRONMENT
>
> Andrew Rathmell
> Controlling Computer Network Operations
>
> Myriam A. Dunn
> The Cyberspace Dimension in Armed Conflict: Approaching a Complex
Issue
> with Assistance of the Morphological Method
>
> Timothy Thomas
> The Internet in China: Civilian and Military Uses
>
>
>
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