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Conflict and Cooperation in the Global Commons

A Comprehensive Approach for International Security
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More than ever, international security and economic prosperity depend upon safe access to the shared domains that make up the global commons: maritime, air, space, and cyberspace. Together these domains serve as essential conduits through which international commerce, communication, and governance prosper. However, the global commons are congested, contested, and competitive. In the January 2012 defense strategic guidance, the United States confirmed its commitment "to continue to lead global efforts with capable allies and partners to assure access to and use of the global commons, both by strengthening international norms of responsible behavior and by maintaining relevant and interoperable military capabilities". In the face of persistent threats, some hybrid in nature, and their consequences, "Conflict and Cooperation in the Global Commons" provides a forum where contributors identify ways to strengthen and maintain responsible use of the global commons. The result is a comprehensive approach that will enhance, align, and unify commercial industry, civil agency, and military perspectives and actions.
Foreword: Contested Superiority in the CommonsThomas G. Mahnken Introduction: A Comprehensive ApproachScott Jasper and Scott Moreland Part I. Security Dynamics1. Problems in Collective ActionSandra R. Leavitt 2. The Character of Conflict Ian K. Adam 3. Strategies of DeterrenceSchuyler Foerster Part II. Conflict Methods4. The Maritime Commons and Military PowerSam J. Tangredi 5. Coercive Aerospace CampaignsMark A. Stokes and Ian Easton 6. Aggression in CyberspaceKevin G. Coleman Part III. Cooperative Opportunities7. Building Collaborative Capacity for Maritime SecuritySusan Page Hocevar 8. Assuring Joint Operational AccessPaul S. Giarra 9. Shaping the Outer Space and Cyberspace EnvironmentsMarc J. Berkowitz Part IV. Interface Mechanisms10. Maritime Security ConsortiumsGordan E. Van Hook 11. Cyber Security Social ContractLarry Clinton Part V. Behavioral Norms12. Setting Norms for Activities in SpaceMichael Krepon 13. Establishing Rules for Cyber SecurityEneken Tikk Conclusion: Avoiding Conflict and Facilitating Cooperation Scott Jasper and Scott Moreland Selected Bibliography About the Contributors Index
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