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Throughout the centuries much debate has been made over the practice of War, the procedures that create the circumstances which lead to its employment, and the questioning of its inevitability in the contemporary world. Traditional warfighting has changed in the 1990s due to the rapid development of ICTs, leading into a whole new generation of warfare. The military must adapt or fail. Exponential increases in the availability of information are leading to an era of cheap information available to anyone, anywhere and the emergence of Network Centric Operations. This will vastly change the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Throughout the centuries much debate has been made
over the practice of War, the procedures that create
the circumstances which lead to its employment, and
the questioning of its inevitability in the
contemporary world. Traditional warfighting has
changed in the 1990s due to the rapid development of
ICTs, leading into a whole new generation of
warfare. The military must adapt or fail.
Exponential increases in the availability of
information are leading to an era of cheap
information available to anyone, anywhere and the
emergence of Network Centric Operations. This will
vastly change the nature of the battlespaces and the
nature of war itself. This whole procedure goes
under the name of Force Transformation and has as
an utter goal the Dominance over the Full Spectrum
of Operations. So, the question to ponder is Can
Transformation be managed and if yes, how?
Autorenporträt
C.Tsikolis was born in 1982 in Athens,GR. He studied Political
Science & International Relations (BA) in Athens University. He
has an MA Degree in International Security & War with main focus
on Network Centric Warfare & Force Transformation. He is
currently working as a Project Manager & Special Advisor in the
Greek Defence Industry.