<P>This volume develops information strategy as a construct equal in importance to military strategy as an influential tool of statecraft.</P><P>John Arquilla and Douglas A. Borer explore three principal themes:</P><UL><P><LI>the rise of the ¿information domain¿ and information strategy as an equal partner alongside traditional military strategy</LI><P></P><P><LI>the need to consider the organizational implications of information strategy</LI><P></P><P><LI>the realm of what has been called ¿information operations¿ (IO) - the building blocks of information strategy - has been too narrowly depicted and must be both broadened and deepened. </LI><P></P></UL><P><EM>Information Strategy and Warfare</EM> will be essential reading for students and practitioners of information strategy, as well as scholars of security studies and military strategy in general. </P>