Document Type
Article
Department
Politics and Economics (CGU)
Publication Date
1998
Disciplines
Defense and Security Studies | Military and Veterans Studies | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
This paper focuses on the implications of information operations (IO) on the U.S. Army's conduct of land warfare over the next decade. This transitional period from the experimental Force XXI to the digitized Army XXI offers many promises, potentials and even pitfalls for the world's predominant land power force. BG James M. Dubik, USA, has recognized this in his earlier Institute of Land Warfare paper Creating Combat Power for the 21st Century.
Rights Information
© 1998 Association of the United States Army
Recommended Citation
Robert J. Bunker, “Information Operations and the Conduct of Land Warfare,” Land Warfare Paper 31 (Arlington, VA: Association of the United States Army, October 1998).
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