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CRISTIANO, FABIO
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193094
Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy
/ Broeders, Dennis; Cristiano, Fabio; Weggemans, Daan
Cristiano, Fabio
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This article analyses the evolution and interplay of national policies and international diplomacy on cyber terrorism within and across the UNSC’s permanent five members and the UN process on cyber norms (GGE and OEWG). First, it reveals how – through the extension of preemptive measures to low-impact cyber activities and online content – national policies progressively articulate cyber terrorism as an issue of information security. Second, it problematizes how – through the adoption of comprehensive and imprecise definitions – the diplomatic language on cyber terrorism might lend international support to those authoritarian regimes keen on leveraging counter-terrorism to persecute domestic oppositions and vulnerable groups. Third, it concludes that – with UN diplomatic efforts increasingly discussing countering (dis)information operations – combining normative debates on cyber terrorism with those on information security requires precision of language to safeguard human rights globally.
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International Diplomacy
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National Policies
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Cyber Terrorism and Information Security
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Towards agonistic peacebuilding? exploring the antagonism–agonism nexus in the Middle East Peace process
/ Aggestam, Karin; Cristiano, Fabio ; Strömbom, Lisa
Aggestam, Karin
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Many contemporary conflicts are framed as antagonistic and difficult to resolve because of their zero-sum framing among the disputants. This article addresses the antagonism–agonism nexus and the political and contested nature of building peace. It has a three-fold aim: (1) to critically assess the interplay between constructive and destructive dynamics; (2) to analyse the circumstances under which conflict may move from antagonism to agonism; and (3) to advance the novel notion of agonistic peacebuilding. The Middle East Peace process is used as a critical case of intractable conflict to elucidate the enabling and restraining conditions for agonistic peacebuilding.
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Conflict
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Peace
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Politics
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Middle East Peace Process
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Antagonism
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Agonistic Peacebuilding
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