ISIJ 7: The Internet and the Changing Face of International Relations and Security
The articles in this volume deal with topics such as the growth of soft power and the challenges of global governance, the new security challenges in the information age, the power and limitations of virtual diplomacy, the human mind as a battlefield in an emerging global information environment, the cyberspace dimension in armed conflict, and the way civilians and the military in China use the Internet.
Editor:
Editorial
The Internet and the Changing Face of International Relations and Security." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2000): 5-11. "
Reviewed articles
"Cuius Regio, Eius Religio, Omnium Spatium?” State Sovereignty in the Age of the Internet." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 15-27. "
Virtual Diplomacy: Rethinking Foreign Policy Practice in the Information Age." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 28-44. "
Internet, Civil Society and Global Governance: The Neglected Political Dimension of the Digital Divide." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 45-64. "
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 67-79. "
The Cyberwar Debate: Perception and Politics in US Critical Infrastructure Protection." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 80-103. "
Ubiquitous Insecurity? How to “Hack” IT Systems." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 104-118. "
Controlling Computer Network Operations." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 121-144. "
The Cyberspace Dimension in Armed Conflict: Approaching a Complex Issue with Assistance of the Morphological Method." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 145-158. "
The Internet in China: Civilian and Military Uses." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2001): 159-173. "
ISIJ Monitor
Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research." Information & Security: An International Journal 7 (2000): 177-188. "