Governing Cyberspace
Behavior, Power and Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Berg, Bibi van den; Broeders, Dennis
Governing Cyberspace
Behavior, Power and Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Berg, Bibi van den; Broeders, Dennis
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Contributes to the discussion of growing insecurity and the unpredictable and often authoritarian use of the digital ecosystem.
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Contributes to the discussion of growing insecurity and the unpredictable and often authoritarian use of the digital ecosystem.
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Produktdetails
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- Digital Technologies and Global Politics
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614940
- ISBN-10: 1786614944
- Artikelnr.: 58698226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Digital Technologies and Global Politics
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781786614940
- ISBN-10: 1786614944
- Artikelnr.: 58698226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Dennis Broeders and Bibi van den Berg
1. Introduction, Dennis Broeders and Bibi van den Berg
Part I: International Legal Approaches
1. International Law and International Cyber Norms: Continuum or
Fragmentation?, Liise Adamson
2. Cyber Intervention and the Principle of Non-Interventions, Nicholas
Tsagourias
3. Violations of Territorial Sovereignty in Cyberspace, Premslaw Roguski
4. How Uncertainty About Military Technological Change Compromises
International Law, Justin Key Canfil
Part II: Power and Governance: International Organisations, State and
Sub-State Actors
5. A Balance of Power in Cyberspace, Alexander Klimburh
6. International law in Cyber space: NATO, Adaptation and Cooperative
Security, Steven Hill
7. Developing a Cyber Deterrence Initiative, Tim Maurer
8. Cybersecurity Norm-Building and Signalling wit China, Geoffrey Joseph
Hoffman
9. Ambiguity and Appropriation: Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in Egypt and the
Gulf States, James Shires
10. The Normative Power of Intelligence Agencies, Iliana Georgieva
Part III: Multi-Stakeholder and Corporate Diplomacy
11. Non-State Actors as Shapers of Customary Standards of Responsible Behaviour
in Cyberspace, Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
12. Tech Companies as Cybersecurity Norm Entrepreneurs: a Critical Analysis of
Microsoft's Cybersecurity Tech Accord, Robert Gorwa
13. Cyber Norms Entrepreneurship?, Louise Marie Hurel and Luisa Cruz Lobato
Part I: International Legal Approaches
1. International Law and International Cyber Norms: Continuum or
Fragmentation?, Liise Adamson
2. Cyber Intervention and the Principle of Non-Interventions, Nicholas
Tsagourias
3. Violations of Territorial Sovereignty in Cyberspace, Premslaw Roguski
4. How Uncertainty About Military Technological Change Compromises
International Law, Justin Key Canfil
Part II: Power and Governance: International Organisations, State and
Sub-State Actors
5. A Balance of Power in Cyberspace, Alexander Klimburh
6. International law in Cyber space: NATO, Adaptation and Cooperative
Security, Steven Hill
7. Developing a Cyber Deterrence Initiative, Tim Maurer
8. Cybersecurity Norm-Building and Signalling wit China, Geoffrey Joseph
Hoffman
9. Ambiguity and Appropriation: Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in Egypt and the
Gulf States, James Shires
10. The Normative Power of Intelligence Agencies, Iliana Georgieva
Part III: Multi-Stakeholder and Corporate Diplomacy
11. Non-State Actors as Shapers of Customary Standards of Responsible Behaviour
in Cyberspace, Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
12. Tech Companies as Cybersecurity Norm Entrepreneurs: a Critical Analysis of
Microsoft's Cybersecurity Tech Accord, Robert Gorwa
13. Cyber Norms Entrepreneurship?, Louise Marie Hurel and Luisa Cruz Lobato
1. Introduction, Dennis Broeders and Bibi van den Berg
Part I: International Legal Approaches
1. International Law and International Cyber Norms: Continuum or
Fragmentation?, Liise Adamson
2. Cyber Intervention and the Principle of Non-Interventions, Nicholas
Tsagourias
3. Violations of Territorial Sovereignty in Cyberspace, Premslaw Roguski
4. How Uncertainty About Military Technological Change Compromises
International Law, Justin Key Canfil
Part II: Power and Governance: International Organisations, State and
Sub-State Actors
5. A Balance of Power in Cyberspace, Alexander Klimburh
6. International law in Cyber space: NATO, Adaptation and Cooperative
Security, Steven Hill
7. Developing a Cyber Deterrence Initiative, Tim Maurer
8. Cybersecurity Norm-Building and Signalling wit China, Geoffrey Joseph
Hoffman
9. Ambiguity and Appropriation: Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in Egypt and the
Gulf States, James Shires
10. The Normative Power of Intelligence Agencies, Iliana Georgieva
Part III: Multi-Stakeholder and Corporate Diplomacy
11. Non-State Actors as Shapers of Customary Standards of Responsible Behaviour
in Cyberspace, Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
12. Tech Companies as Cybersecurity Norm Entrepreneurs: a Critical Analysis of
Microsoft's Cybersecurity Tech Accord, Robert Gorwa
13. Cyber Norms Entrepreneurship?, Louise Marie Hurel and Luisa Cruz Lobato
Part I: International Legal Approaches
1. International Law and International Cyber Norms: Continuum or
Fragmentation?, Liise Adamson
2. Cyber Intervention and the Principle of Non-Interventions, Nicholas
Tsagourias
3. Violations of Territorial Sovereignty in Cyberspace, Premslaw Roguski
4. How Uncertainty About Military Technological Change Compromises
International Law, Justin Key Canfil
Part II: Power and Governance: International Organisations, State and
Sub-State Actors
5. A Balance of Power in Cyberspace, Alexander Klimburh
6. International law in Cyber space: NATO, Adaptation and Cooperative
Security, Steven Hill
7. Developing a Cyber Deterrence Initiative, Tim Maurer
8. Cybersecurity Norm-Building and Signalling wit China, Geoffrey Joseph
Hoffman
9. Ambiguity and Appropriation: Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in Egypt and the
Gulf States, James Shires
10. The Normative Power of Intelligence Agencies, Iliana Georgieva
Part III: Multi-Stakeholder and Corporate Diplomacy
11. Non-State Actors as Shapers of Customary Standards of Responsible Behaviour
in Cyberspace, Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
12. Tech Companies as Cybersecurity Norm Entrepreneurs: a Critical Analysis of
Microsoft's Cybersecurity Tech Accord, Robert Gorwa
13. Cyber Norms Entrepreneurship?, Louise Marie Hurel and Luisa Cruz Lobato