Naval War College Review
Abstract
This new collection of cyberspace policy essays includes the works of fourteen scholars and thinkers who present a panoply of views into how cyberspace can be contemplated as policy, doc- trine, and strategy. The essays are not U.S.-centric but include focused views of Russian and Chinese thought on the domain, as ably presented by Nikolas Gvosdev and Nigel Inkster, respectively. Additionally, James Joyner provides an excellent synopsis of American and European Union thinking on cybersecu- rity and how these differing approaches affect not only national-level policy but also the debates within NATO.
Recommended Citation
Patron, Brett J.
(2013)
"Cyberspace and National Security: Threats, Opportunities,and Power in a Virtual World,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 66:
No.
1, Article 13.
Available at:
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol66/iss1/13
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