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ID139039
Title ProperGoverning cyberspace through constructive ambiguity
LanguageENG
AuthorCornish, Paul
Summary / Abstract (Note)At its simplest, cyberspace is a global medium for communication and information exchange between computers and their human operators, an environment (of sorts) in which it is possible for digital signals to be sent, received and processed. Like other communications media, the operating
conceit of cyberspace is that it should be indifferent to the quality and meaning of the traffic it carries. It comes as no surprise, then, that cyberspace can be a vehicle for challenge, insecurity, instability, crime and competition. But it can just as often signify opportunity: commercial, economic, cultural, political, social and even moral, in terms of individual human fulfilment.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 57, No.3; Jun/Jul 2015: p.153–176
Journal SourceSurviva Vol: 57 No 3
Key WordsEconomic cooperation and Development ;  Economic ;  Cultural ;  Political ;  Commercial ;  Modern International System ;  Governing Cyberspace ;  Constructive Ambiguity ;  Communications Media ;  Global Information ;  Internet Policy-Making ;  US – China Economic Security ;  Sovereignty and Cyberspace


 
 
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