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  • 1.
    Bousquet, Antoine
    Birkbeck College, UK.
    Cyberneticizing the American war machine: science and computers in the Cold War2008In: Cold War History, ISSN 1468-2745, E-ISSN 1743-7962, Vol. 8, no 1, p. 77-102Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    American victory in World War II was perceived to be due in large part to its scientific and technological superiority, best exemplified by the development of the atom bomb. Throughout the Cold War, scientific theories and methodologies were recruited even more extensively to weigh on military and strategic affairs. Cybernetics, along with operations research and systems analysis, sought to impose order and predictability on warfare through the collection, processing, and distribution of information. The emergence of the notion of command-and-control epitomized a centralizing approach which saw military organization purely as a vast techno-social machine to be integrated and directed on the basis of the predictions of mathematical models and the deployment of cybernetic technologies. Preparation for a nuclear conflict with the Soviet Union was the primary focus of this conception of warfare but it failed spectacularly the test of Vietnam, thereby dramatically revealing its theoretical and practical bankruptcy. Indeed, cybernetic warfare was deeply flawed in its restrictive assumptions about conflict, its exclusive focus on quantitative elements, its dismissal of any views that did not conform to its norms of scientificity, and its neglect of the risks of information inaccuracy and overload.

  • 2.
    Bousquet, Antoine
    Swedish Defence University, Department of Political Science and Law, Political Science Division.
    The Scientific Way of Warfare: Order and Chaos on the Battlefields of Modernity2022 (ed. 2)Book (Refereed)
  • 3. Espluga, Josep
    et al.
    Konrad, Wilfried
    Enander, Ann
    Swedish Defence University, Institutionen för ledarskap och ledning, Leadership and Command & Control Division Karlstad.
    Medina, Beatriz
    Prades, Ana
    Cools, Pieter
    Risky or beneficial? Exploring perceptions of nuclear energy over time in a cross-country perspective2021In: Engaging the atom: The History of Nuclear Energy and Society in Europe from the 1950s to the Present / [ed] Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, Mar Rubio-Varas, West Virginia University Press, 2021, p. 147-169Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 4.
    Gunneriusson, Håkan
    Swedish National Defence College, Department of Military Studies, War Studies Division, Sektionen för markoperationer (KV Mark).
    Recension av Per Lundin, Niklas Stenlås & Johan Gribbe (red.): Science for welfare and warfare. Technologyand state initiative in cold war Sweden2011In: Lychnos, ISSN 0076-1648Article, book review (Refereed)
  • 5. Gustafsson, Inge
    et al.
    Kindblom, Leif
    Lindström, Örjan
    Stigsson, Hans
    Palmblad, Samuel
    Zetterberg, Kent
    Åhsberg, Kjell
    JAS 39 Gripen: svenskt stridsflygplan i världsklass2022Book (Other academic)
  • 6.
    Nilsson, Mikael
    Kungliga Tekniska högskolan.
    Radiokommunikationsutvecklingens betydelse för mobiltelefonin: Transkript av ett vittnesseminarium vid Tekniska museet i Stockholm den 12 mars 20082008Conference proceedings (editor) (Other academic)
  • 7.
    Nilsson, Mikael
    Kungliga Tekniska högskolan.
    Sambandssystem 9000 ur ett användarperspektiv: Transkript av ett vittnesseminarium vid Tekniska museet i Stockholm den 13 mars 20082008Conference proceedings (editor) (Other academic)
  • 8.
    Nilsson, Mikael
    KTH.
    Staten och kapitalet: Betydelsen av det dynamiska samspelet mellan offentligt och privat för det svenska telekomundret : transkript av ett vittnesseminarium vid Tekniska museet i Stockholm den 18 mars 20082008Conference proceedings (editor) (Other academic)
  • 9.
    Nilsson, Mikael
    et al.
    KTH.
    Gribbe, Johan
    KTH.
    The Foreign Domestic: Hard Artefacts and Soft Politics in Sweden During the First Half of the Cold War, 1945-19672005In: Journal of the international committee for the history of technology, ICON, ISSN 1361-8113, Vol. 11, p. 51-62Article in journal (Refereed)
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