Expanding Tolstoy and shrinking Dostoyevsky: how Russian actions in the information space are inverting doctrinal paradigms of warfare / Scott J. Harr

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017.Subject(s): In: Military Review Vol 97, No. 5, September - October 2017, pp. 39 - 48 (81/DA)Summary: Recent Russian information operations have inverted commonly held U.S. paradigms of warfare. The author relates some major implications of those operations for U.S. joint forces in terms of policy, doctrine, and capabilities.
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Recent Russian information operations have inverted commonly held U.S. paradigms of warfare. The author relates some major implications of those operations for U.S. joint forces in terms of policy, doctrine, and capabilities.

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