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Authors: Douglas E. Schoen,Melik Kaylan
Cyber War
(Clarke),
76–77
cyber warfare
Axis cooperation in,
xvi–xvii
,
4
,
19–20
against Saudi Arabia,
75
,
76
,
77–78
against Turkey,
84
cyber warfare, against US
capabilities, imbalance in,
75–76
,
81–82
,
94
,
101–104
communications industry,
86–90
confronting,
103–104
corporate sabotage,
75
,
80
,
91–95
,
99
energy security and,
89–90
,
89–92
,
91–92
on military defense,
82–86
,
83–86
,
90
,
94
,
223
number of incidents,
80–81
on public infrastructure,
79
,
91–93
stopping,
89
vulnerability to,
19–20
,
72–74
,
76–81
warning to US via,
97–98
cyber warfare, China
human-rights activists,
94–95
Justice Department indictments,
xvi
,
xxxiii
“shirtsleeves summit” discussions,
73–74
,
103
cyber warfare, Russia
in Estonia,
95–96
Project Blitzkreig bank heist,
100–101
Red October espionage operation,
99
D
Dagan, Meir,
229
Death by China
(Navarro & Autry),
188–189
democratic model.
See also
propaganda model
articulating the message of the,
273
,
275–276
,
282
,
300–302
conservative backlash,
274
contradictory messages of the,
260–261
promoting the,
297–300
rejection of, Axis and Axis-friendly countries,
xii–xiii
,
xxii
,
249–250
,
261–264
,
272–276
responsibility toward upholding,
xxxi–xxxii
Dempsey, Martin,
124
Deng Xiaoping,
190
Department of Homeland Security,
228
Diaoyu (Senkaku) Islands,
22
,
85
,
107
,
127
,
257
Ding Gang,
230–231
Ding Yiping,
106
Donetsk, Ukraine,
xiv
Doshi, Rush,
211
Duncan, Firestone,
236
Durbin, Richard,
170
E
Eastern European nations, strengthening ties with,
294–295
Eberstadt, Nicholas,
288
economic relations.
See by country
Ecuador,
185
Eigan, Peter,
204–205
energy security
Axis agreements for,
x
,
xxviii
,
13
,
26
Axis challenge of,
308–309
China,
xv
,
66
,
126
,
126–127
,
128–129
,
185
,
200–201
,
204–206
Europe,
198
Iran,
51
Erdogan, Recep,
xxv
Escobar, Pepe,
203
Europe
Axis economic investment in,
27
,
182
,
185–186
energy security,
198
F
Fabius, Laurent,
xxvi
Fail-Safe,
146–147
Farage, Nigel,
xxix
FBI Illegals Project,
220–221
Fedorov, Evgeny,
182–183
Feinstein, Diane,
229
Fonda, Henry,
146–147
4+1 defense pact,
286–287
France,
xxviii–xxix
,
130
,
182
Franks, Trent,
149–150
Friedberg, Aaron L.,
30
Friedman, George,
278
G
Gabon,
205
Gado, Foumakoye,
206
Galante, Laura,
100
Gates, Robert,
xxiii
,
xxxii
,
82
,
83
,
136
,
148
,
307
Gelb, Leslie,
283
Georgia
Axis propaganda model, receptivity to,
252
,
253–256
,
311
Rose Revolution,
274
Russian invasion (2008),
74–75
,
95–97
,
117–118
,
130
,
134
US credibility in,
311
global power, new confluence of,
14–15
Gomley, Dennis,
223
Google,
94–95
Gorbachev, Mikhail,
5
Gorbuntsov, German,
242–243
Gordhan, Pravin,
202
Greece,
xxix
Greenert, jonathan,
123
Greenwald, Glenn,
73
Gregson, Wallace “Chip,”
133
Gulen, Fethullah,
xxv
Gusak, Alexander,
240
Gvosdev, Nikolas,
244
H
Hagel, Chuck,
xii
,
xx
,
40
,
108
,
113
,
121–122
,
144
,
152
,
170
Han Chinese,
263
Hanemann, Thilo,
187
Hansen, Robert,
222
Harf, Marie,
6
Harper, Stephen,
186
Hayden, Michael,
264
Hermitage Capital scandal,
235–239
Heywood, Neil,
234–235
Hezbollah, support for,
17
,
35
,
45
,
57–58
,
60–61
,
65
Hezbollah-Israeli conflict (2006),
137
Huiyuan Juice Group,
93
human-rights violations
activists, targeting,
94–95
Hungary,
xxix
Hussein, Saddam,
63
I
Ignatius, David,
xxiii
infrastructure, cyber warfare against US,
79
,
89–93
infrastructure development
Axis cooperation in,
x
funding by China as economic strategy,
51
,
185
,
209
,
211
Inhofe, Jim,
154
intellectual property, cyber warfare targeting,
93
intelligence warfare
Axis areas of cooperation,
4
CIA failures,
226–230
Cold War model,
221–223
,
233
,
245
domestic-security surveillance, China,
85–86
economic ties, effects on leverage,
230–233
Gorbuntsov assassination,
242–243
Hermitage Capital Scandal and the death of Sergei Magnitsky,
235–239
,
297
Illegals Project (FBI),
220–221
Litvinenko affair,
239–242
military-intelligence failures,
135
,
223–226
Neil Heywood and Bo Xilai,
234–235
,
298
post-Cold War era,
244–246
Snowdon affair,
xvi–xvii
,
4
,
19–20
,
72–74
,
215
,
216–218
,
284
,
300–301
,
306
Soviet era,
233
vulnerability to, US,
223
Winter Olympics (2014),
222
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty,
154–155
,
162
,
179
Internet,
97
Ioffe, Julia,
283
Iran.
See also
Russia-Iran relations
;
US-Iran relations
energy security,
51
expansionism, containing,
286–287
infrastructure development,
51
nuclear program,
xvii
,
xxvi
,
4
,
15–16
,
46
,
52
,
52–55
,
76
,
145
,
154
,
163–166
,
166–167
Scientific Cooperation Agreement,
54
state sponsored terrorism,
35
,
45
,
55–56
Iran, foreign relations
Iraq,
xxv
military defense,
15
,
17
,
46
,
50
,
60
Pakistan,
166–167
Venezuela,
65
Iran-North Korea-Pakistan pipeline,
52–56
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria),
xiii
,
xxv
isolationism,
xxx
,
xxxi
,
xxxii
,
25–26
Israel
Georgia, missle sales to,
134
Syria, airstrikes against,
61
,
286
Venezuela relations,
65
Israel-Hezbollah conflict (2006),
55
,
137
Ivanishvili, Bidzina,
254–256
Ivison, John,
190
J
Jacoby, Charles H.,
165
Japan
alienation of,
xxvii–xxviii
anti-Japan demonstrations in China,
248–249
,
256–260
economy vs. China,
193
energy security,
xxviii
military buildup,
xxvii
,
127–128
military defense,
xv
nuclear program,
154
strengthening ties with,
295–296
territorial claims/disputes,
22
,
127
,
128
,
257
vulnerability to Axis power,
21
Jordan,
287
K
Kang Pyo Yong,
144
Kapersky Labs,
99
Kaplan, Fred,
89
Karzai, Hamid,
xxv
Kerry, John,
6
,
38
,
216
,
280
,
283
,
285–287
,
302
,
310
Keystone Pipeline,
185
Khamenei, Ayatollah,
xxx
Kim Jong Il,
229–230