The pervasive informality of the international cybersecurity regime: (Record no. 46945)
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Personal name | SUKUMAR Arun |
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Title | The pervasive informality of the international cybersecurity regime: |
Remainder of title | geopolitics, non-state actors and diplomacy/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Arun Sukumar, Dennis Broeders and Monica Kello |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2024 |
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Summary, etc. | The international cybersecurity regime typifies the rise of informality in modern global governance. Despite the increase in sophisticated cyber operations globally, states do not embrace formal multilateral cooperation to prevent and mitigate them. What explains the preference for informal governance in international cybersecurity, and why have non-binding agreements around “responsible behaviour” proliferated in this domain? In introducing a special issue that highlights various dimensions of informal international cybersecurity governance, this article analyses two major factors that deepen informality: multipolar geopolitics, which has made formal cooperation difficult, and the rise of non-state actors, whose technical standards not only emerge as de facto governance standards, but who have also engaged in cyber diplomacy through informal channels. Drawing on recent scholarship that explains the emergence of informality in global governance, the article calls for greater attention to be paid to the substantive outcomes of informal institutions to understand their stickiness in regimes. |
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Bulletin Heading | CYBERSECURITY, CYBER DIPLOMACY, NEWARTICLS |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | CYBERSECURITY |
General subdivision | CYBER DIPLOMACY |
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Personal name | BROEDERS Dennis |
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Personal name | KELLO Monica |
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Related parts | Contemporary Security Policy, Volume 45, Number 1, January 2024, Page: 7-44 |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2023.2296739">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2023.2296739</a> |
Public note | Click here for full text |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Journal Article |
Suppress in OPAC | No |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Total checkouts | Full call number | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Journals | 20/04/2024 | CYBERSECURITY | 20/04/2024 | 20/04/2024 | Journal Article |