The evolution of cyber war : international norms for emerging-technology weapons

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Published:Lincoln : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2015
Persons: Mazanec, Brian M. <<[VerfasserIn]>> -
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Language:English
Physical description:xiv, 329 Seiten
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-320) and index
ISBN:9781612347639
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spelling Mazanec, Brian M. <<[VerfasserIn]>>
The evolution of cyber war
international norms for emerging-technology weapons
Brian M. Mazanec
Lincoln
Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press
2015], 2015
xiv, 329 Seiten
In January 2014 Pope Francis called the Internet a "gift from God." Months later former Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, described cyber warfare as "the most serious threat in the 21st century," capable of destroying our entire infrastructure and crippling the nation. Already, cyber warfare has impacted countries around the world: Estonia in 2007, Georgia in 2008, and Iran in 2010; and, as with other methods of war, cyber technology has the ability to be used not only on military forces and facilities, but on civilian targets. Our computers have become spies and tools for terrorism, and a have allowed for a new, unchecked method of war. And yet, cyber warfare is still in its infancy, with inumerable possibilities and contingencies for how such a war may play out in the coming decades. Cyber War Taboo? : The Evolution of Norms for Emerging-Technology Weapons, from Chemical Weapons to Cyber Warfare examines the international development of constraining norms for cyber warfare and and predicts how those norms
Introduction -- General norm evolution theory -- Norm evolution for chemical and biological weapons -- Norm evolution for strategic bombing -- Norm evolution for Nuclear Weapons -- Norm evolution theory for emerging-technology weapons -- Prediction norm evolution for Cyber Warfare -- Conclusions and recommendations
General Norm Evolution Theory -- Norm Evolution for Chemical and Biological Weapons -- Norm Evolution for Strategic Bombing -- Norm Evolution for Nuclear Weapons -- Norm Evolution Theory for Emerging-Technology Weapons -- Predicting Norm Evolution for Cyber Warfare -- Conclusions and Recommendations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-320) and index
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Mazanec, Brian
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