Talk:Information warfare/Archive 1

This article is wholly U.S. in its slant, dismissing Britain's long history of IW (at times directed against the citizens of the United States) while treating information warfare as a uniquely American invention. Some sources of British information warfare are:

Nicholas John Cull's "Selling War: The British Propaganda Campaign Against American 'Neutrality' in World War II", Oxford UP, 1995.

David Ignatius's "Britain's War in America: How Churchill's Agents Secretly Manipulated the U.S. Before Pearl Harbor" in the Washington Post (section C), 17 Sep 1989, pp 1-2.

Philip M. Taylor's "If War Should Come: Preparing the Fifth Arm for Total War, 1935-1939" in the Journal of Contemporary History 16 (1981): 27-51.

Note - the URL given above is no longer valid, but the original still exists at Cornerstones of information warfare. howcheng {chat} 00:38, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

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