In this thesis I test whether the implementation of new military technology, which is based on precision and information, leads to a shift in the offense-defense balance to where the offense dominance is heightened, making great-power war more likely than in the nuclear era (before 1991). This is hypothesized to happen through four causal mechanisms: 1) promotion of first strike, 2) promotion of false expectations of own and others’ capabilities, 3) promotion of more secrecy and fear, and lastly, 4) promotion of cleaner wars (i.e. fewer human casualties). I conduct a case study of the US-China relationship where an emerging competitor (China) poses a challenge the system leader (the US), a situation traditionally seen as unstable and more w...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
This essay discusses the emerging discourse and capability of the PRC on information warfare (IW) an...
Do cyber capabilities create novel risks of a future political crisis between the United States and ...
In this thesis I test whether the implementation of new military technology, which is based on preci...
Can countries easily imitate the United States' advanced weapon systems and thus erode its military-...
A war in cyber domain has been already started, and its impact is quite devastating. Dangers arisen ...
The article examines the impact of technological changes on the risks of military clashes between st...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
This article uses the international relations (IR) ‘polarity’ concept as a lens to view the shifting...
This article uses the international relations (IR) ‘polarity’ concept as a lens to view the shifting...
War made the state, and the state made war, but does this statement hold true today? Will it apply i...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
Cyber technology represents digital military capability with the purpose of causing damage to the mi...
This thesis analyzes information warfare--that emerging form of warfare that attempts to destroy, de...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
This essay discusses the emerging discourse and capability of the PRC on information warfare (IW) an...
Do cyber capabilities create novel risks of a future political crisis between the United States and ...
In this thesis I test whether the implementation of new military technology, which is based on preci...
Can countries easily imitate the United States' advanced weapon systems and thus erode its military-...
A war in cyber domain has been already started, and its impact is quite devastating. Dangers arisen ...
The article examines the impact of technological changes on the risks of military clashes between st...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
This article uses the international relations (IR) ‘polarity’ concept as a lens to view the shifting...
This article uses the international relations (IR) ‘polarity’ concept as a lens to view the shifting...
War made the state, and the state made war, but does this statement hold true today? Will it apply i...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
Cyber technology represents digital military capability with the purpose of causing damage to the mi...
This thesis analyzes information warfare--that emerging form of warfare that attempts to destroy, de...
The last decades have witnessed a remarkable surge of interest in studying the influence of science ...
This essay discusses the emerging discourse and capability of the PRC on information warfare (IW) an...
Do cyber capabilities create novel risks of a future political crisis between the United States and ...