Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781626163881

International Engagement on Cyber VI, Fall/Winter 2016, Volume 17, No. 3

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Edited by Ian Prasad Philbrick, Andrew McCoy
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254 x 178 mm
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230 g
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Editor's Note Forum: The Role of Strategy in Securing a Nation in the Cyber DomainIntoductionCatherine Lotrionte and Anthony Clark Arend1. Reflections on the New Department of Defense Cyber Strategy: What It Says, What It Doesn't SayHerbert S. Lin2. Respecting the Digital Rubicon: How te Department of Defense Should Defend the U.S. HomelandRob K. Kane3. The U.S. Department of Defense on Cyber Strategy: A Call to Action to PartnershipMichele MyauoGlobal Governance4. What Happens If Cyber Norms Are Agreed To?Emilio Iasiello5. Dysfunction, Incentives, and Trade: Rehabilitating U.S.-China Cyber RelationsRebecca Liao6. International Cyber Norms Dialogue as an Exercise of Normative PowerEneken Tikk-RingasCountry in Focus7. Inter-Korean Rivalry in the Cyber Domain: The North Korean Cyber Threat in the Son'gun EraDaniel A. PinkstonSafety & Security8. A Three-Layer Framework for a Comprehensive National Cybersecurity StrategyEviatar Matania, Lior Yoffe, and Michael Mashkautsan9. The Cybersecurity Storm Front-Froces Shaping the Cybersecurity Landscape: A Framework AnalysisSamuel Sanders VisnerMilitary Matters10. Constraining Norms for Cyber Warfare Are UnlikelyBrian M. Mazanec

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