2002 Marshall (US) Tomorrow’s Global Hotspots: Global Systems Analysis–What Can Open Information Contributute to Conflict Managements and the Avoidance of Future Catastrophe?

Professor Monty Marshall came to our attention when his book on the Third World War impressed us so deeply.  Our review of 15 December 2001 is entitled:  Deeply Important to Our Future, Scholarly, Practical, Urgent Click on the book cover to reach the Amazon page and also read our review.  we continue to be concerned …

2002 The Information Society: An industrialized world perspective (UN ITU)

ABOUT What does the twenty-first century “information society’ mean for all of us? This paper will examine information society developments primarily from an industrialized country perspective. However, it will acknowledge that the spread of networks means that developments in the industrialised countries have major implications for developing countries. The paper will consider: 1) the key …

2002 Information wants to be free (UN ITU)

ABOUT Communication is fundamental to the valorisation of information, and together information and communication play multiple roles in social development. For example, layers of information have accumulated over generations to provide us with the stock of knowledge we take for granted in science, culture and everyday life. This knowledge is communicated from person to person …

2002: New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence The New Craft of Intelligence: Personal, Public, & Political—Chapter 15 Robert David Steele (OSS International Press, 2002) The new craft of intelligence is the operational manifestation of the American way of “netwar,” and can provide a decisive asymmetric advantage from the neighborhood level to the national level, …