From intelligence to influence : the role of information operations / Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Vandomme.: D12-4/6-2010E-PDF
"The reality of contemporary asymmetric conflicts forces an acknowledgement of a military power’s inability to gain a political victory for itself alone. We find an issue worse than defeat: nonvictory, faced with an adversary who rejects the war we want to impose on him. Confronted with this situation, complex and destabilizing for most militaries, and faced with the evidence that the solution is in a dimension other than that of armed conflict, we are seeing a renewed interest in what are called Information Operations (IO). However, a plunge into the IO universe reveals an often unknown world, sometimes unstructured and in constant evolution"--Preface, p. 1.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Department of National Defence. Canadian Forces College. Centre for National Security Studies (Canada) |
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Title | From intelligence to influence : the role of information operations / Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Vandomme. |
Variant title | Role of information operations |
Series title | Strathrobyn papers, 1192-9081 ; No. 6 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Title from cover. Issued also in French under title: Du renseignement à l'influence : le rôle des opérations d'information. Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | Toronto : Canadian Forces College, Centre for National Security Studies, 2010. |
Author / Contributor | Vandomme, Roger. |
Description | iv, 88 p. : graphs |
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Subject terms | Armed forces Information Reform |
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