Are cyber operations as revolutionary as the headlines suggest? Do they compel rival states and alter international politics? By examining cyber strategy as a contemporary form of political warfare and covert action, this book demonstrates that the digital domain complements rather than replaces traditional instruments of power.
Are cyber operations as revolutionary as the headlines suggest? Do they compel rival states and alter international politics? By examining cyber strategy as a contemporary form of political warfare and covert action, this book demonstrates that the digital domain complements rather than replaces traditional instruments of power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brandon Valeriano is the Donald Bren Chair of Armed Conflict at the Marine Corps University and a Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center. He has published five books and dozens of articles in outlets including The Washington Post, Journal of Politics, and International Studies Quarterly. His ongoing research explores documenting cyber events, biological examinations of cyber threat, and repression in cyberspace. Benjamin Jensen is an Associate Professor at Marine Corps University and a Scholar-in-Residence at American University, School of International Service. His research explores the changing character of conflict as it relates to strategy and military innovation, themes explored in his first book, Forging the Sword: Doctrinal Change in the U.S. Army (Stanford University Press 2016) and his "Next War" column at War on the Rocks. Ryan C. Maness is an Assistant Professor in the Defense Analysis Department at the Naval Postgraduate School. His research includes cyber conflict, cyber security, cyber coercion, cyber strategies, information warfare, Russian foreign policy, American foreign policy, and conflict-cooperation dynamics between states using Big Data. He is coauthor of Russia's Coercive Diplomacy: Energy, Cyber and Maritime Policy as New Sources of Power (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and Cyber War versus Cyber Realities: Cyber Conflict in the International System (Oxford University Press, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Acknowledgements * Chapter 1 - Introduction: Are Cyber Strategies Coercive? * Chapter 2 - How Rival States Employ Cyber Strategy: Disruption, Espionage, and Degradation * Chapter 3 - The Correlates of Cyber Strategy * Chapter 4 - Cyber Coercion as a Combined Strategy * Chapter 5 - Commissars and Crooks: Russian Cyber Coercion * Chapter 6 - China and the Technology Gap: Chinese Strategic Behavior in Cyberspace * Chapter 7 - The United States: The Cyber Reconnaissance-Strike Complex * Chapter 8 - Conclusion: Cyber Political Warfare with Limited Effects * Appendix 1: The Dyadic Cyber Incident and Dispute Dataset Version 1.1 * Appendix 2: Cyber Strategy Summary * Appendix 3: The Dyadic Cyber Incident and Dispute Dataset (DCID), version 1.1, summarized version * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgements * Chapter 1 - Introduction: Are Cyber Strategies Coercive? * Chapter 2 - How Rival States Employ Cyber Strategy: Disruption, Espionage, and Degradation * Chapter 3 - The Correlates of Cyber Strategy * Chapter 4 - Cyber Coercion as a Combined Strategy * Chapter 5 - Commissars and Crooks: Russian Cyber Coercion * Chapter 6 - China and the Technology Gap: Chinese Strategic Behavior in Cyberspace * Chapter 7 - The United States: The Cyber Reconnaissance-Strike Complex * Chapter 8 - Conclusion: Cyber Political Warfare with Limited Effects * Appendix 1: The Dyadic Cyber Incident and Dispute Dataset Version 1.1 * Appendix 2: Cyber Strategy Summary * Appendix 3: The Dyadic Cyber Incident and Dispute Dataset (DCID), version 1.1, summarized version * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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