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110681
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093220
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132231
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2014.
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This article reports on a recent research project exploring academic perspectives on the threat posed by cyberterrorism. The project employed a survey method, which returned 118 responses from researchers working across 24 different countries. The article begins with a brief review of existing literature on this topic, distinguishing between those concerned by an imminent threat of cyberterrorism, and other, more skeptical, views. Following a discussion on method, the article's analysis section then details findings from three research questions: (1) Does cyberterrorism constitute a significant threat? If so, against whom or what?; (2) Has a cyberterrorism attack ever taken place?; and (3) What are the most effective countermeasures against cyberterrorism? Are there significant differences to more traditional forms of anti- or counterterrorism? The article concludes by reflecting on areas of continuity and discontinuity between academic debate on cyberterrorism and on terrorism more broadly.
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115431
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kathmandu, Nepal Institute for Policy Studies, 2010.
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Description |
iv,464p.
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9789937228596
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
056840 | 355.03305496/BHA 056840 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
128014
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
An unprecedented level of complexity arising from simultaneous competition,
cooperation, mutual checks and mutual dependency among nations, marks today's
global security environment. This complex interplay of contradictory patterns of
relations makes it extremely difficult for any single nation, even if it were the
world's superpower, the United States, to determine a course of action proactively.
Despite the geopolitically strategic location it occupies, South Korea is no exception-
a result of the inherent limitations to the makeup of its national strength and the
constant threats it faces from the North. Security and defense are therefore areas
of utmost attention for not only a scholar such as the author, but for all Koreans.
The intention in writing this paper is to delineate the anguish and struggles Koreans
are experiencing in trying to overcome internal and external security challenges,
and also explain their resolve for the future.
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062172
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