Cyberspace and Instability / / ed. by Robert Chesney.

Reconceptualises instability in relation to cyberspaceAssesses the risks of inadvertent escalation in cyberspaceExamines the role of NATO in cyber conflictExplores the infrastructural aspects of stability and the role of resilienceCase studies include US-China relations, the 2016 Presidential Electi...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (296 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Rethinking (In)stability in and of Cyberspace
  • Part I Escalation
  • 1 The Escalation Inversion and Other Oddities of Situational Cyber Stability
  • 2 Preparing the Cyber Battlefield: Assessing a Novel Escalation Risk in a Sino-American Crisis
  • 3 Concept Misalignment and Cyberspace Instability: Lessons from Cyber-Enabled Disinformation
  • Part II Institutions
  • 4 System, Alliance, Domain: A Three-Frame Analysis of NATO's Contribution to Cyber Stability
  • 5 From Reaction to Action: Revamping Diplomacy for Strategic Cyber Competition
  • 6 (De)Stabilizing Cyber Warriors: The Emergence of US Military Cyber Expertise, 1967-2018
  • Part III Infrastructures
  • 7 Cyber Entanglement and the Stability of the Contemporary Rules-Based Global Order
  • 8 The Negative Externalities of Cyberspace Insecurity and Instability for Civil Society
  • Part IV Subaltern and Decolonial Perspectives
  • 9 Infrastructure, Law, and Cyber Instability: An African Case Study
  • 10 Confronting Coloniality in Cyberspace: How to Make the Concept of (In)Stability Useful
  • Bibliography
  • Index