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Institute for National Studies

Libicki

MARTIN C. LIBICKI
Senior Fellow
202-685-2259
202-685-3664 (fax)
libickim@ndu.edu

Specialist in the revolution in military affairs, information warfare, and information technology standards.

His recent writings have been in three categories.

The Revolution in Military Affairs:

  • The Mesh and the Net (McNair Paper No. 28)
  • "DBK and Its Consequences" in Johnson and Libicki, Dominant Battlespace Knowledge
  • Information Techologies chapter of Strategic Assessment 1995
  • Emerging Military Instruments chapter of Strategic Assessment 1996
  • Chapter 4 (Technology and Warfare) of Project 2015
  • The Revolution in Military Affairs (Strategic Forum No. 11)
  • The Next Enemy (Strategic Forum No. 35)
  • Tomorrow's Air Force (Strategic Forum No. 77), a condensed version of "Or Go Down in Flames" (with Col Richard Szafranski) in the Autumn 1996 Air Power Journal.
  • Information and Nuclear RMAs Compared (Strategic Forum No. 82)

    Information Warfare

  • What is Information Warfare?, summarized in Strategic Forum No. 28
  • Defending Cyberspace and Other Metaphors (an earlier version of the monograph's first essay is "Defending the National Information Infrastructure" in Al Campen et al, Cyberwar)

    Information Technology Standards

  • Standards: The Rough Roadto the Common Byte, a monograph-length version of the commercially published Information Technology Standards: Quest for the Common Byte (Boston: Digital Press, 1995).
  • Initial drafts of the NII Task Force's report on government standards policy.


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