Report details the development and use of non-lethal weapons in the US and Europe. Learn about political and health considerations.
Center for Strategic and International Studies argues that a revolution in military affairs is beginning, based largely on new technologies.
Defense Information Systems Agency develops, tests, implements, operates, and maintains information systems for US Department of Defence.
Stephen Metz of the Army War College argues that the information revolution will have significant effects on warfighting. Posted in pdf format.
Terse explanation for this word concentrates on its meaning within foreign relations terms. Access links to related military literature.
Military strategy analyst Lt. Colonel Margaret-Anne Coppernoll offers an assessment of the current state of US nonlethal weapons policy.
Learn the history of nonlethal weapons research from this Council on Foreign Relations task force. Find policy recommendations.
Council for Foreign Relations offers a review of nonlethal weapons technologies and argues for further research and development.
Magazine of popular science and technology offers a feature article on the development and use of nonlethal weapons in wartime.
Gordon Campbell investigates the ethical issues surrounding the use of nonlethal weapons and examines the policy implications of such weaponry.