University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2018. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald Krebs. 1 computer file (PDF); xi, 267 pages.In this dissertation I explain how military domains—air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace—develop. The military domain, I aver, is a fundamental organizing category employed by states and their militaries to distinguish between suites of technological capabilities (ships vs planes) and ways of warfare (blockades vs strategic bombardment.) I argue that the development of military domains are the consequence of advocates, inspired by technological change, developing and working to realize a new theory of warfare within a military bureaucracy. These advocates argue that the newly enabled domain provi...
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Historically, the United States Congress has acknowledged that a separate branch of military service...
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In this issue we look at the means and doctrine for command and control of cyberspace operations tod...
Few could imagine how it would develop when the air was the new theater of war. The literature showc...
The Department of Defense (DOD) is endeavoring to define war fighting in the global cyberspace domai...
Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low...
Experts have been predicting the onset of cyber warfare for decades. Yet, despite the relative ease...
This article explains why powerful states develop capabilities for warfare in cyberspace. It argues ...
The United States relies on networked computing for all manner of economic, social, and civic activi...
The information technology revolution may have led to the emergence of a new realm of warfare, and n...
Cyberspace is by itself a dimension that has own unique nature with characteristics that shape and a...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under temporary embargo.Land and sea were the original warfightin...
Over the last century, the domains of air, space, and cyberspace have joined the traditional warfigh...
There is a saying that politicians and generals are always fighting the last war, which is emphasize...
Historically, the United States Congress has acknowledged that a separate branch of military service...
Over the past several decades, advances in technology have transformed communications and the abilit...
The cyber domain is in many aspects a unique warfighting domain. Widespread power diffusion and sove...
In this issue we look at the means and doctrine for command and control of cyberspace operations tod...
Few could imagine how it would develop when the air was the new theater of war. The literature showc...
The Department of Defense (DOD) is endeavoring to define war fighting in the global cyberspace domai...
Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low...
Experts have been predicting the onset of cyber warfare for decades. Yet, despite the relative ease...
This article explains why powerful states develop capabilities for warfare in cyberspace. It argues ...