Robert Chesney is the Dean of the University of Texas School of Law, where he also holds the James A. Baker III Chair in the Rule of Law and World Affairs. He is also a co-founder of and contributor to the blog Lawfare and co-host of the National Security Law Podcast. Max Smeets is a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich and Director of the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative.
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ForewordAmy Zegart Preface Robert Chesney and Max Smeets Introduction Robert Chesney and Max Smeets Part I: A Theoretical Debate1. The Elements of an Intelligence Contest Joshua Rovner 2. The Character of Strategic Cyberspace Competition and the Role of Ideology Michael Warner 3. Hidden Dangers in the American Military Solution to a Large-Scale Intelligence ProblemJon R. Lindsay 4. Secrecy in Strategy Lennart Maschmeyer 5. Cyber Persistence, Intelligence Contests, and Strategic Competition Michael Fischerkeller & Richard Harknett 6. The United States and Legitimizing Rules of the GameSteven Loleski Part II: Country Case Studies7. A Chinese Perspective on the New Intelligence Framework to Understand National Competition in Cyberspace Lyu Jinghua 8. Russia's Holistic Conceptual Framework for Cyber Activity Valeriy Akimenko and Keir Giles 9. The Development of United Kingdom's Cyber PostureCiaran Martin Part III: Nonstate Actors10. Private Actors and the Intelligence Contest in Cyber Conflict JD Work 11. Taking Non-State Actors Seriously (No, Seriously)Nina A. Kollars Conclusion Robert Chesney and Max Smeets Notes IndexList of Contributors