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СКАЧАТЬ States Army, Field Manual no. 100-6: Information Operations. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996.

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Vision 2020: America’s Military – Preparing for Tomorrow // Joint Force Quarterly 2000, 57–76. p. 61.

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      The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Operations. Washington, DC: Office of the Chairman, 2006. p. 3.

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      Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, OPNAV Instruction 3430.26: Implementing Instrution for Information Warfare/Command and Control Warfare (IW/C2W). Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy, 1995; United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, TRADOC Pamphlet 525-69: Military Operations Concept for Information Operations. См. также: David and McKel-din III (eds.), Ideas as Weapons: Influence and Perception in Modern Warfare. pp. 7-12 and pp. 27–34; Arquilla and Borer (eds.), Information Strategy and Warfare: A Guide to Theory and Practice. pp. 56-230; Macdonald, Propaganda and Information Warfare in the Twenty-First Century. pp. 6-117; Ventre, Information Warfare.; Hirvela, “Discovering how Information Warfare Distorts the Information Environment.”.; Cordray III and Romanych, “Mapping the Information Environment.

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Publication 3-13: Joint Doctrine for Information Operations. pp. I-9, I-10.

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      United States Department of Defense, Information Operations Roadmap. Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense, 2003; United States Marine Corps Combat Development Command, A Concept for Information Operations. Quantico: United States Marine Corps, 2002; The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Publication 3-51: Joint Doctrine for Electronic Warfare. Washington, D.C.: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2000.

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      Navy Information Operations Command. NIOC Norfolk’s History, United States Navy. public.navy.mil/fcc-c10f/niocnorfolk/Pages/NIOCNorfolkHistory. aspx; United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, The INSCOM Story. INSCOM History Office. inscom.army.mil/organisation/History.aspx; 688th Cyberspace Wing, A Brief History of the 688th Cyberspace Wing. Joint Base San Antionio-Lackland: 688th Cyberspace Wing History Office, 2016.

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Publication 3-13: Information Operations. p. 3–14.

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Publication 3-13.1: Electronic Warfare. Washington, D.C.: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2007. pp. x-xi.

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      Field Manual 3-12: Cyberspace and Electronic Warfare Operations. Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. 05 February 2013.

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      U.S. reserves right to meet cyber attack with force. Nov 15, 2011. http:// www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/16/us-usa-defense-cybersecurity-idUSTRE-7AF02Y20111116

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      DoD Cyberspace Policy Report. Nov. 2011. p. 3. http://www.defense.gov/ home/features/2011/0411_cyberstrategy/docs/NDAA%20Section%20934%20 Report_For%20webpage.pdf

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      US launched cyber attacks on other nations. 24 January, 2012. http://rt.com/ usa/news/us-attacks-cyber-war-615/

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Vision 2020: America’s Military – Preparing for Tomorrow // Joint Force Quarterly 2000, 57–76. p. 61.

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      The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Operations. Washington, DC: Office of the Chairman, 2006. p. 3.

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      Kuehl, Dan. From Cyberspace to Cyberpower: Defining the Problem, in Cyberpower and National Security, ed. Franklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, and Larry K. Wentz. Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2009. p. 4.

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      Birdwell B., Mills R. War Fighting in Cyberspace. Evolving Force Presentation and Command and Control // Air Power. Spring 2011. p. 35.

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      Kissinger, Henry. World Order. Penguin Books Limited, 2014. p. 196.

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      Ibidem. p. 198.

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      Timcke, Scott. Capital, State, Empire: The New American Way of Digital Warfare. London: University of Westminster Press, 2017.

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      Lee, Robert M. The Interim Years of Cyberspace.// Air & Space Power Journal, January-February 2013. p. 58.

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      Birdwell B., Mills R. War Fighting in Cyberspace. Evolving Force Presentation and Command and Control. Air Power. Spring 2011. p. 4.

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      Nye, Joseph S. Jr. The Future of Power. New York: Public Affairs, 2011. p. 123.

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      Endsley, Mica R. Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems, Human Factors 37, no. 1 (1995): 32–64.

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      Trias, Eric D. and Bell, Bryan M. Cyber This, Cyber That. . So What? // Air & Space Power Journal. Spring 2010. p. 91.

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      Allardice, Robert and Topic, George. Battlefield Geometry in our Digital Age. From Flash to Bang in 22 Milliseconds. PRISM 7, No. 2, 2017. p. 79.

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      Ibidem. p. 80.

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      Ibidem. p. 82.

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      The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. Washington, D.C.: Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2017. p. 58.

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