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Der ‚digitale Soldat‘

Eine Figur an der Front der Informationsgesellschaft

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Mitte 2003, nach dem erfolgreichen Feldzug im Irakkrieg, sprachen nicht wenige amerikanische Neokonservative triumphierend von einem New American Way of War (Boot 2003).

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Kaufmann, S. (2010). Der ‚digitale Soldat‘. In: Apelt, M. (eds) Forschungsthema: Militär. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92141-9_11

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