War 2.0: Irregular Warfare in the Information Age argues that two intimately connected grassroots trendsthe rise of insurgencies and the rise of the webare putting modern armies under huge pressure to adapt new forms of counterinsurgency to new forms of social war.After the U.S. militarytransformed into a lean lethal computerized forcefaltered in Iraq after 2003 a robust insurgency arose. Counterinsurgency became a social form of warindeed the U.S. Army calls it armed social workin which the local population was the center of gravity and public opinion at home the critical vulnerability.War 2.0 traces the contrasting ways in which insurgents and counterinsurgents have adapted irregular conflict to novel media platforms. It examines the public affairs policies of the U.S. land forces the British Army and the Israel Defense Forces. Then it compares the media-related counterinsurgency methods of these conventional armies with the methods devised by their irregular adversaries showing how such organizations as al-Qaeda the Taliban and Hezbollah use the web not merely to advertise their political agenda and influence public opinion but to mobilize a following and put violent ideas into action.
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