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Accession Number:
AD1044761
Title:
A Three-Perspective Theory of Cyber Sovereignty
Descriptive Note:
Journal Article - Open Access
Corporate Author:
China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy Beijing China
Report Date:
2017-12-21
Pagination or Media Count:
7.0
Abstract:
The cybercrime and cyber terrorism raging today are the most visible symptoms of a more pervasive problem concerning cyber security. How to establish a fair and just governance regime in cyberspace and establish international rules spark a storm of controversy. The controversy reflects the competing interests and demands of three distinct cyberspace actors the state, the citizen, and the international community. By focusing only on ones own interests, each actor ignores the interests of the other two, resulting in the current situation in which each sticks to its own argument and refuses to reconcile. The establishment of a new order in cyberspace requires a comprehensive review from the perspective of all three major actors.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE