Week 11 - MH - Cyber-security in IR 22. 11. 2022
Today we will discuss Cybersecurity. In the second part of today's class, Prof. Reuben Steff from the University of Waikato in New Zealand will discuss the use of emerging technologies and AI in warfare.
In preparation for the session, please read the Estonia 2007 fact sheet and think of answers to the following questions:
Do the events described in the fact sheet constitute a prohibited use of force/armed attack by Russia? (think of at least one supportive argument and one counterargument)
How should the Estonian government respond to the events (short + long term)?
Estonia is a NATO member state. Should the events trigger the collective defence
arrangement under Article 51? If so, what measures should be taken?
Mandatory Reading
Collins, A. (2019). Contemporary security studies. Oxford university press, Chapter 27 (Cyber Security).
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Further Reading
Edelman, R. D. (2013). Cyberattacks in international relations [PhD thesis]. Oxford University, UK. |
Valeriano, B., & Maness, R. C. (2018). The Oxford Handbook of International Political Theory, Chapter 20: International Relations Theory and Cyber Security |
Choucri, N., Madnick, S., & Ferwerda, J. (2014). Institutions for cyber security: International responses and global imperatives. Information Technology for Development, 20(2), 96-121. |