Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

A Narrative Strategies Ink publication. The publishing arm of Narrative Strategies, Inc., a coalition of scholars and military professionals focused on the narrative foundation of large-scale conflict.

For millennia defining strategic influence has felt like chasing ghosts.

This short book defines the 'sport' and 'playing field' of strategic influence in national security.

It looks to doctrine from 11th century BCE through today to define the nature of political and psychological warfare.

Through case studies, it aims to arm the strategist or concerned citizen with a logical framework to recognize, analyze, conduct, counter, and collapse subversive campaigns.

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Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

A Narrative Strategies Ink publication. The publishing arm of Narrative Strategies, Inc., a coalition of scholars and military professionals focused on the narrative foundation of large-scale conflict.

For millennia defining strategic influence has felt like chasing ghosts.

This short book defines the 'sport' and 'playing field' of strategic influence in national security.

It looks to doctrine from 11th century BCE through today to define the nature of political and psychological warfare.

Through case studies, it aims to arm the strategist or concerned citizen with a logical framework to recognize, analyze, conduct, counter, and collapse subversive campaigns.

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Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

by Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D.
Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint

by Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D.

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A Narrative Strategies Ink publication. The publishing arm of Narrative Strategies, Inc., a coalition of scholars and military professionals focused on the narrative foundation of large-scale conflict.

For millennia defining strategic influence has felt like chasing ghosts.

This short book defines the 'sport' and 'playing field' of strategic influence in national security.

It looks to doctrine from 11th century BCE through today to define the nature of political and psychological warfare.

Through case studies, it aims to arm the strategist or concerned citizen with a logical framework to recognize, analyze, conduct, counter, and collapse subversive campaigns.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164803148
Publisher: Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D.
Publication date: 01/28/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 196 KB

About the Author

Dr. Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D. is a Yale graduate with twenty-three years of experience and research in influence warfare: U.S. Marine Corps intelligence officer and special unit commander (Iraq, Afghanistan, and Philippines); White House National Economic Council counterterrorism analyst; Department of Homeland Security Senior Intelligence Officer for Headquarters Operations Directorate and Senior Intelligence Analyst for Counter Radicalization; and Special Operations Command senior consultant and trainer for countering violent extremism and stability operations as well as service to the U.S. Information Agency and U.S. Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. He received his doctorate from King’s College London War Studies.

Dr. Clark currently educates and mentors senior executives and senior military leaders on counterterrorism, countering violent extremism, information warfare, psychological warfare, guerrilla warfare, strategic intelligence, and strategic influence.

Dr. Clark’s other books include Defeating Violent Extremists: The Tradecraft (2016) and Revolt Against al-Qa'ida (2010).

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