This book analyzes how cyberspace transforms power, sovereignty, and security in twenty-first century international relations. The study covers cyber capabilities across great powers, middle powers, and small states including analysis of major incidents like Stuxnet, WannaCry, and SolarWinds and also includes:
- Comprehensive examination of how cyberspace transforms power, sovereignty, and security in twenty-first century international relations
- Analysis of cyber capabilities across great powers, middle powers, and small states including US, China, Russia, Israel, Iran, and others
- Development of Cyber Leviathan concept as organizing framework for understanding contested digital authority and governance structures
- Investigation of cyber conflict evolution from supporting instrument to primary arena of great-power rivalry and strategic competition
- Case studies of major cyber incidents including Stuxnet, WannaCry, SolarWinds, and election interference operations
This title has been co-published with Knowledge World Publishers. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri lanka.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Digital Crossroads: Cyber Leviathan and the New Geopolitics of Power 2. Walking Through the Wired Lanes: History of Cyber Conflict in the World 3. Mapping the 'Great Powers' Cyber Matrix: The US, Russia, & China 4. Middle Powers on the 'Cyber' Middle Path: Australia, Taiwan, Iran, Israel, Korean Peninsula 5. Lilliputian's Cyber Strengths: Estonia, Singapore, Lithuania, New Zealand, Ukraine 6. Power in Transition: India and the Cyber Domain 7. Conclusion