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Governing Cyberspace: Behavior, Power, and Diplomacy
β Scribed by Dennis Broeders (editor), Bibi van den Berg (editor)
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Series
- Digital Technologies and Global Politics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Governing Cyberspace: Behavior, Power, and Diplomacy β’ Dennis Broeders and Bibi van den Berg
PART I: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROACHES
2 International Law and International Cyber Norms: A Continuum? β’ Liisi Adamson
3 Electoral Cyber Interference, Self-Determination and the Principle of Non-intervention in Cyberspace β’ Nicholas Tsagourias
4 Violations of Territorial Sovereignty in Cyberspaceβan Intrusion-based Approach β’ PrzemysΕaw Roguski
5 What Does Russia Want in Cyber Diplomacy? A Primer β’ Xymena Kurowska
6 Chinaβs Conception of Cyber Sovereignty: Rhetoric and Realization β’ Rogier Creemers
PART II: POWER AND GOVERNANCE: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, STATES, AND SUBSTATE ACTORS
7 A Balance of Power in Cyberspace β’ Alexander Klimburg and Louk Faesen
8 International Law in Cyberspace: Leveraging NATOβs Multilateralism, Adaptation, and Commitment to Cooperative Security β’ Steven Hill and Nadia Marsan
9 Cybersecurity Norm-Building and Signaling with China β’ Geoffrey Hoffman
10 Ambiguity and Appropriation: Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in Egypt and the Gulf β’ James Shires
11 The Power of Norms Meets Normative Power: On the International Cyber Norm of Bulk Collection, the Normative Power of Intelligence Agencies and How These Meet β’ Ilina Georgieva
PART III: MULTISTAKEHOLDER AND CORPORATE DIPLOMACY
12 Non-State Actors as Shapers of Customary Standards of Responsible Behavior in Cyberspace β’ Jacqueline Eggenschwiler and Joanna Kulesza
13 Big Tech Hits the Diplomatic Circuit: Norm Entrepreneurship, Policy Advocacy, and Microsoftβs Cybersecurity Tech Accord β’ Robert Gorwa and Anton Peez
14 Cyber-Norms Entrepreneurship? Understanding Microsoftβs Advocacy on Cybersecurity β’ Louise Marie Hurel and Luisa Cruz Lobato
Index
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