Cyberspace and International Relations(English, Hardcover, Choucri Nazli)

Cyberspace and International Relations(English, Hardcover, Choucri Nazli)

  • Choucri Nazli
Publisher:MIT PressISBN 13: 9780262038911ISBN 10: 0262038919

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Cyberspace and International Relations(English, Hardcover, Choucri Nazli) is written by Choucri Nazli and published by MIT Press Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0262038919 (ISBN 10) and 9780262038911 (ISBN 13).

A foundational analysis of the co-evolution of the internet and international relations, examining resultant challenges for individuals, organizations, firms, and states. In our increasingly digital world, data flows define the international landscape as much as the flow of materials and people. How is cyberspace shaping international relations, and how are international relations shaping cyberspace? In this book, Nazli Choucri and David D. Clark offer a foundational analysis of the co-evolution of cyberspace (with the internet as its core) and international relations, examining resultant challenges for individuals, organizations, and states. The authors examine the pervasiveness of power and politics in the digital realm, finding that the internet is evolving much faster than the tools for regulating it. This creates a "co-evolution dilemma"-a new reality in which digital interactions have enabled weaker actors to influence or threaten stronger actors, including the traditional state powers. Choucri and Clark develop a new method for addressing control in the internet age, "control point analysis," and apply it to a variety of situations, including major actors in the international and digital realms: the United States, China, and Google. In doing so they lay the groundwork for a new international relations theory that reflects the reality in which we live-one in which the international and digital realms are inextricably linked and evolving together.