Launching the DNS War

Launching the DNS War
Author: Craig Lyle Simon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 914
Release: 2006
Genre: Internet
ISBN: 0542986485

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Open Standards and the Digital Age

Open Standards and the Digital Age
Author: Andrew L. Russell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781107039193

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This book answers how openness became the defining principle of the information age, examining the history of information networks.

The Evolution of Global Internet Governance

The Evolution of Global Internet Governance
Author: Roxana Radu,Jean-Marie Chenou,Rolf H. Weber
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642452994

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The volume explores the consequences of recent events in global Internet policy and possible ways forward following the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12). It offers expert views on transformations in governance, the future of multistakeholderism and the salience of cybersecurity. Based on the varied backgrounds of the contributors, the book provides an interdisciplinary perspective drawing on international relations, international law and communication studies. It addresses not only researchers interested in the evolution of new forms of transnational networked governance, but also practitioners who wish to get a scholarly reflection on current regulatory developments. It notably provides firsthand accounts on the role of the WCIT-12 in the future of Internet governance.

Cyber Warfare and the Laws of War

Cyber Warfare and the Laws of War
Author: Heather Harrison Dinniss
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107011083

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An analysis of the status of computer network attacks in international law.

A War on Terror

A War on Terror
Author: Marianne Wade,Almir Maljevic
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780387892917

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Marianne Wade and Almir Maljevi? Although the worries about terrorism paled in comparison to the economic crisis as a topic during the last US election, one can find plenty of grounds to assume that they remain issue number one in the minds of politicians in Europe. As the German houses of Parliament prepare to call in the mediation committee in the discussion of legislation which would provide the Federal Police – thus far mandated purely with the post-facto investigation of crime – with powers to act to prevent acts of terrorism, Spain’s struggle with ETA and the British Government licks its wounds after a resounding defeat of its latest anti-terrorist proposals by the House of Lords, one cannot but wonder whether post 9/11, the Europeans are not even more concerned with terrorism than their US counterparts. A look at media reports, legislative and judicial activities in either Britain or Germany clearly underlines that those two countries are deeply embroiled in anti-terrorist activity. Can it be that Europe is embroiled in the “War on Terror”; constantly providing for new arms in this conflict? Or is it a refusal to participate in the “War on Terror” that fuels a constant need for Parliaments to grapple with the subject; begrudgingly conceding one increasingly draconian measure after the other? The question as to where Europe stands in the “War on Terror” is a fascinating one, but one, which is difficult to answer.

Winding Brook Stories

Winding Brook Stories
Author: Ron Ridenour
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781794728783

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Tvind is Denmark's five-decades-old experiment in alternative education. These stories tell how thousands of mainly white Europeans and Americans from both continents together with millions of black Africans and peoples from India struggle to eradicate, or reduce, poverty and wars for profit, which is the major cause of poverty.

Legitimacy Power and Inequalities in the Multistakeholder Internet Governance

Legitimacy  Power  and Inequalities in the Multistakeholder Internet Governance
Author: Nicola Palladino,Mauro Santaniello
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030561314

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This book aims to develop a critical understanding of multistakeholder governance in Internet Governance through an in-depth analysis of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) transition, the process through which the U.S. Government transferred its traditional oversight role over the Domain Name System to the global Internet community. In the last few decades, multistakeholderism has become the dominant discourse in the Internet Governance field, mainly because of its promise to provide democratic legitimacy for transnational policymaking, although empirical research has highlighted disappointing performances of multistakeholder arrangements. This book contributes to the debate on multistakeholder governance by analyzing the IANA Transition process's normative legitimacy, broken down in the dimensions of input legitimacy (inclusiveness, balanced representation, and representativeness), throughput legitimacy (procedural and discursive quality), and output legitimacy (outcome and institutional effectiveness). Findings warn about the risk that multistakeholderism could result in a misleading rhetoric legitimizing existing power asymmetries.

Cyber Warfare

Cyber Warfare
Author: James A. Green
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317645566

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This book is a multi-disciplinary analysis of cyber warfare, featuring contributions by leading experts from a mixture of academic and professional backgrounds. Cyber warfare, meaning interstate cyber aggression, is an increasingly important emerging phenomenon in international relations, with state-orchestrated (or apparently state-orchestrated) computer network attacks occurring in Estonia (2007), Georgia (2008) and Iran (2010). This method of waging warfare – given its potential to, for example, make planes fall from the sky or cause nuclear power plants to melt down – has the capacity to be as devastating as any conventional means of conducting armed conflict. Every state in the world now has a cyber-defence programme and over 120 states also have a cyber-attack programme. While the amount of literature on cyber warfare is growing within disciplines, our understanding of the subject has been limited by a lack of cross-disciplinary engagement. In response, this book, drawn from the fields of computer science, military strategy, international law, political science and military ethics, provides a critical overview of cyber warfare for those approaching the topic from whatever angle. Chapters consider the emergence of the phenomena of cyber warfare in international affairs; what cyber-attacks are from a technological standpoint; the extent to which cyber-attacks can be attributed to state actors; the strategic value and danger posed by cyber conflict; the legal regulation of cyber-attacks, both as international uses of force and as part of an on-going armed conflict, and the ethical implications of cyber warfare. This book will be of great interest to students of cyber warfare, cyber security, military ethics, international law, security studies and IR in general.