This paper examines how cyber warfare as a new empirical phenomenon can be understood and explained through the classical security theory of realism. As states begin to view cyberspace as part of their strategic interest, the main divisions of neorealism provide different explanations as to the intentions and interactions of states. The hypothesis of this paper is that realism is not enough to understand or explain the new empirical phenomenon of cyber warfare on its own. I conclude the paper by examining the strengths and weaknesses of realism core features, specific arguments provided by the main division within neorealism as well as arguing the main asymmetry to the concept of power produced by the introduction of cyber warfare into the ...
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This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
The conceptual debate around the term cyber warfare has dominated the cybersecurity discipline over ...
The paper presents the origin of cyber warfare, which, beginning as innocent games, transformed into...
Improvements in cybernetics have made likely far reaching shifts in all areas of life. Thus, the sci...
This article explains why powerful states develop capabilities for warfare in cyberspace. It argues ...
In 2011, the United States government declared a cyber attack as equal to an act of war, punishable ...
Nowadays, an old fiction known as cyber warfare is coming true. US Pentagon declared Cyber Warfare a...
Cyberwar can be considered as one of phenomena in International Relations. However, recently, there ...
This paper examines cyberterrorism and its potential to create a postmodern state of chaos. In gener...
The world is constantly evolving, and so is technological progress, which increasingly impacts the l...
Next to sea, land, air and space, cyberspace appears to be the fifth operational domain for the mili...
This article analyzes how the battle between computer security experts and cyberterrorists can be ex...
This paper examines the argument that espionage is a distinct framework for evaluating conflict in c...
This thesis examines one aspect of the information revolution's impact on international relations by...
This paper provides a synthetic description of the discontinuity between the evolution of warfare as...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
The conceptual debate around the term cyber warfare has dominated the cybersecurity discipline over ...
The paper presents the origin of cyber warfare, which, beginning as innocent games, transformed into...