Making Sense of Cyber Capabilities for Small States: Case Studies from the Asia-Pacific

Domingo, Francis C.

  • 出版商: Routledge
  • 出版日期: 2023-09-25
  • 售價: $2,120
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,014
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 232
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1032077638
  • ISBN-13: 9781032077635
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商品描述

Domingo explores the potential of cyber capabilities for small states in the Asia-Pacific, the most active region for cyber conflict. He develops a systematic explanation for why Brunei, New Zealand, and Singapore have developed or are developing cyber capabilities.

Studies on cyber conflict and strategy have substantially increased in the past decade but most have focused on the cyber operations of powerful states. This book moves away from the prominence of powerful states and explores the potential of cyber capabilities for small states in the Asia-Pacific, the most active region for cyber conflict. It develops a systematic explanation of why Brunei, New Zealand, and Singapore have developed or are developing cyber capabilities despite its obscure strategic value. The book argues that the distribution of power in the region and a "technology-oriented" strategic culture are two necessary conditions that influence the development of cyber capabilities in small states. Following this argument, the book draws on neoclassical realism as a theoretical framework to account for the interaction between these two conditions. The book also pursues three secondary objectives. First, it aims to determine the constraints and incentives that affect the utilization of cyber capabilities as foreign policy instruments. Second, the book evaluates the functionality of these cyber capabilities for small states. Lastly, it assesses the implications of employing cyber capabilities as foreign policy tools of small states.

This book will be an invaluable resource for academics and security analysts working on cyber conflict, military strategy, small states, and International Relations in general.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

多明戈探索了亞太地區小國在網絡能力方面的潛力,該地區是網絡衝突最活躍的地區。他對為什麼汶萊、新西蘭和新加坡發展或正在發展網絡能力提出了系統性的解釋。

過去十年中,關於網絡衝突和戰略的研究大幅增加,但大多數研究都集中在強大國家的網絡行動上。這本書遠離強大國家的突出地位,探索了亞太地區小國在網絡能力方面的潛力,該地區是網絡衝突最活躍的地區。它提出了一個系統性的解釋,解釋了為什麼汶萊、新西蘭和新加坡在其模糊的戰略價值下發展或正在發展網絡能力。本書認為,該地區的權力分配和“技術導向”的戰略文化是影響小國發展網絡能力的兩個必要條件。根據這一觀點,本書借鑒新古典現實主義作為一個理論框架,來解釋這兩個條件之間的相互作用。本書還追求三個次要目標。首先,它旨在確定影響利用網絡能力作為外交政策工具的限制和激勵因素。其次,本書評估了這些網絡能力對小國的功能性。最後,它評估了利用網絡能力作為小國外交政策工具的影響。

這本書對於從事網絡衝突、軍事戰略、小國和國際關係等領域的學者和安全分析師來說將是一個寶貴的資源。

作者簡介

Francis C. Domingo is Assistant Professor (with tenure) of International Studies at De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. He was a Teaching Fellow in Cybersecurity and International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington in 2016. He completed a PhD in International Relations from University of Nottingham in 2018. His research and teaching lie at the intersection of International Relations and Strategic Studies. Prior to joining academia, he worked briefly as a military analyst with the Office of Strategic and Special Studies (OSS), Armed Forces of the Philippines.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Francis C. Domingo是菲律賓馬尼拉德拉薩大學國際研究助理教授(具有終身職位)。他於2016年在紐西蘭維多利亞大學擔任網絡安全和國際關係的教學研究員。他於2018年在諾丁漢大學完成國際關係博士學位。他的研究和教學領域涉及國際關係和戰略研究的交叉領域。在加入學術界之前,他曾在菲律賓武裝部隊的戰略和特殊研究辦公室(OSS)擔任軍事分析師。