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Network Society, Network-centric Warfare and the State of EmergencyUniversity of Lancaster This article describes the new strategic discourse of network-centric warfare that has come to dominate US operational doctrines and concepts as well as strategic thinking. It also describes 11th September as a network attack. The state of exception becomes the rule via the confluence of geopolitical with biopolitical power and the strategic logic of network-centric thinking, and with it the problematization of security goes hyperbolic in the form of `The Terror'.
Key Words: emergency network state terror war
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 19, No. 4,
71-79 (2002) |
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