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- MARTIN BAYER Correspondent for Germany for Jane's Defence Weekly GARY CHAPMAN Director of 'The 21st Century Project', University of Texas, USA GEOFFREY DARNTON Head of Knowledge Transfer, Institute of Business and Law, University of Bournemouth and Programme Leader for the MA in Information Systems Management, University of Bournemouth, UK STEFAN FRITSCH Lecturer in International Relations, Department of History and Political Science, University of Salzburg, Austria GUS HOSEIN Visiting Fellow, Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK BRUCE D. LARKIN Professor Emeritus of Politics, University of California, USA DIEGO LATELLA Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa, Italy MASSIMO MAURO Principal Administrator, Council of the European Union, Directorate-General C 1 (Internal Market) MIKE MOORE Contributing Editor of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists PETER G. NEUMANN Principal Scientist, Computer Science Laboratory, SRI International, USA FANOURIOS PANTELOGIANNIS Research Fellow JARI RANTAPELKONEN Information Operations Instructor, National Defence College, Finland CARLO SCHAERF Professor of Physics, University of Rome, Italy GIAN PIERO SIROLI Lecturer in Computer and Network Security, Department of Physics, University of Bologna, Italy CHRIS WU Chief Editor of China Affairs and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Modern China
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- About this book, the "Cyberwar, Netwar" author(s):
- EDWARD F. HALPIN is a Director of the Praxis Centre at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. He has researched human and child rights for many years, including work for the European Parliament Scientific and Technical Options Assessment (STOA) Unit. He co-edited the book Human Rights and the Internet (Palgrave Macmillan) and has published many articles in this subject area. In addition to working on social informatics within the School of Information Management, he is involved in teaching peace and conflict resolution in the School of Applied Global Ethics at Leeds Metropolitan University. PHILIPPA TREVORROW is a PhD graduate from the University of Exeter and works as a Research Officer and Lecturer in Innovation North at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. She has been involved with work in the Praxis Centre for the last 2 years, including issues on peace and conflict resolution, youth citizenship and E-government. DAVID C. WEBB is Professor of Engineering Modelling, Head of the Centre for Applied Research in Engineering and a Director of the Praxis Centre at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. He obtained a DPhil in Space Physics in 1975 from the University of York and, after periods as a post-doctoral researcher at Bell Laboratories and the University of York, joined the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence at the MoD in London in 1978. He moved to the Computer Unit at Leeds Metropolitan University in 1979 and then into the School of Engineering in the early 1980s. He has published widely on the application of engineering modelling and on nuclear disarmament and the militarization of space. He is currently working with colleagues in the Praxis Centre on the Study of Information and Technology in Peace, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights. STEVE WRIGHT is a Visiting Fellow at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Chair of Privacy International and the former Director of the Omega Foundation. His recent EU research tracked the armourers of the torturers. Wright is best known for his European Parliamentary report highlighting the US global telecommunications interception network - Echelon.
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The end of the Cold War, the Revolution in Military Affairs,
9/11 and the War on Terror have radically altered the nature of
conflict and security in the Twenty-first Century. This book
considers how developments in technology effect the prosecution of
war and what the changing nature of warfare means for human rights
and civil society. http://www.dropshippers.co.za/
The end of the Cold War ushered in a new phase of global
security in which new threats and challenges emanate from
non-conventional sources, and in which the weapons and means to
prosecute war harness http://www.dropshippers.co.za/
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