Desert Screen : War at the Speed of Light

Paul Virilio

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Desert Screen is a vision of future war, in which Paul Virilio identifies the Gulf War as a turning-point in history, the last industrial and the first information war. Virilio argues that we live in a world of global sptio-temporal collapse, a world still exhausted from the geopolitics of the Cold War, a world in which the politics of military and media technology seem to preclude the possibility of negotiation and diplomacy. Virilio's original and far-reaching analysis is vital for an understanding of the current Middle...

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Desert Screen is a vision of future war, in which Paul Virilio identifies the Gulf War as a turning-point in history, the last industrial and the first information war. Virilio argues that we live in a world of global sptio-temporal collapse, a world still exhausted from the geopolitics of the Cold War, a world in which the politics of military and media technology seem to preclude the possibility of negotiation and diplomacy. Virilio's original and far-reaching analysis is vital for an understanding of the current Middle East crisis. Paul Virilio (1932-) is Director of the Ecole Speciale d'Architecture in Paris and author of over 15 books including Art and Fear, Negative Horizon, War and Cinema and Open Sky.
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Editora

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

168

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Dimensão

196 x 130 x 7

Comprimento

19,6 cm

Largura

0,7 cm

Altura

13 cm

Peso

128 g

Data de lançamento

01/03/2005

Tema

História asiática

Edição

New ed

Origem

United Kingdom

EAN

9780826479341

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