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Cyberpolitics in international relations / Nazli Choucri.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; London : MIT Press, c2012.Description: 311 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780262517690
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1
Contents:
Pt. 1. New challenges to International Relations: Theory and Policy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory Matters in International Relations -- 3. Cyberspace: New Domain of International Relations -- 4. Cyber Content: Leveraging Knowledge and Networking -- Pt. 2. Cyber Venues and Level of Analysis -- 5. The State System: National Profiles and Cyber Propensities -- 6. The International System: Cyber Conflicts and Threats to Security -- 7. The International System: Cyberpolitics and Cooperation and Collaboration -- 8. The Global System: Pressure of Growth and Expansion -- 9. Cyberspace and Sustainability: Convergence on the Global Agenda -- 10. Conclusion: Lateral Realignment and the Future of Cyberpolitics.
Summary: Cyberspace is widely acknowledged as a fundamental fact of daily life in today's world. Until recently, its political impact was thought to be a matter of low politics--background conditions and routine processes and decisions. Now, however, experts have begun to recognize its effect on high politics--national security, core institutions, and critical decision processes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. New challenges to International Relations: Theory and Policy --
1. Introduction --
2. Theory Matters in International Relations --
3. Cyberspace: New Domain of International Relations --
4. Cyber Content: Leveraging Knowledge and Networking --
Pt. 2. Cyber Venues and Level of Analysis --
5. The State System: National Profiles and Cyber Propensities --
6. The International System: Cyber Conflicts and Threats to Security --
7. The International System: Cyberpolitics and Cooperation and Collaboration --
8. The Global System: Pressure of Growth and Expansion --
9. Cyberspace and Sustainability: Convergence on the Global Agenda --
10. Conclusion: Lateral Realignment and the Future of Cyberpolitics.

Cyberspace is widely acknowledged as a fundamental fact of daily life in today's world. Until recently, its political impact was thought to be a matter of low politics--background conditions and routine processes and decisions. Now, however, experts have begun to recognize its effect on high politics--national security, core institutions, and critical decision processes.

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