Myriam Dunn Cavelty
@CyberMyri
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Critical security scholar, cyberwar and cyberscare expert. Co-Editor @CSP_journal
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«La #cybersécurité ne s’arrête pas à la #responsabilité individuelle» Un article de @CyberMyri
@CSS_ETHZurich, @ETH_en, @CSP_journal
https://t.co/5oxtSbJtjH
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«#Cybersicherheit beginnt mit #Eigenverantwortung - aber nicht nur.» Ein Artikel von @CyberMyri
@CSS_ETHZurich, @ETH, @CSP_journal
https://t.co/9dwJGhBWZL
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‼️call for special issue We are seeking proposals for a special issue that analyses a matter of contemporary security policy in an novel way, with up to 10 contributions that will be in very good shape once submitted More 👉 https://t.co/3XFUpXG52Q
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🚨new article online As part of a forthcoming special issue, in this contribution Sarah Teo from @RSIS_NTU investigates ASEAN’s joint military exercises and how these contribute to regional order-building 👉 https://t.co/UXnDz1Jqef
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🚨new article online @stephengfhall & @DebreMaria study authoritarian regional organizations in Eurasia and the Middle East to understand how these provide learning opportunities for autocratic member states 👉 https://t.co/ThKshXgDI1
#OpenAccess
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🚨new article online In this study Hao Wu analyses China's lack of informal power in the form of penholdership UN Security Council decisions 🇨🇳📰🇺🇳 Read more 👉 https://t.co/oygjw5ICSz
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🚨new article online Joint military exercises serve both deterrence + defence diplomacy purposes simultaneously, argue @AUJ_Ang, Jun Yan Chang & @bfwloo64 based on a case study of S'pore 🇸🇬 Watch out 👀more on the topic in a forthcoming special issue! 👉 https://t.co/3XOb37rC2c
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🚨new publication online Does the public view allies different to partners? Miguel Alberto Gomez, Gregory Winger & @Lauren_Sukin present evidence from the US 🇺🇸 and its Indo-Pacific security network 👉 https://t.co/4krVs1oESE
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We are proud to share the new impact metrics, where CSP ranks 2nd (169) in IR and 11th (322) In PolSci 🥳 with an impact factor of 5 (Journal Citation Reports® Clarivate Analytics) A big thank you to our authors, reviewers and editorial board members - keep engaging!
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🚨 New article Commercial threat reporting shapes public perceptions of cyber conflict. In this study, Lior Yoffe, Eviatar Matiana & Udi Sommer show that Western cybersecurity companies' reporting is increasingly shaped by geopolitical considerations. https://t.co/1h6Cn1wo5I
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Commercial threat reporting plays a pivotal role in shaping public perceptions of cyber conflict, providing insights into threats and behavior of key actors. This article examines the evolving prac...
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🚨 Article out in @CSP_journal! I explore how legal, technical & military expertise condition the prospects for defining/regulating lethal autonomous weapons systems—and how struggles over epistemic capital produce political effects in global governance https://t.co/t3iGzMTvQ6
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The regulation of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) has emerged as a salient and perplexing issue in global governance, especially in the UN GGE on LAWS. This article argues that contentions...
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🚨New article online As part of a forthcoming special section on joint military exercises and regional order building in Asia, Chow-Bing Ngeow and Chiew-Ping Hoo show why Malaysia pursues defense cooperation and military exercises with the US and China. https://t.co/GvcfOuz1g9
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This article explains why and how Malaysia pursues defense cooperation and joint military exercises (JME) partnerships with the United States and China. To do so, it categorizes three types of JME ...
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🚨New article online In this article, Laurie Nathan studies mediations undertaken by African multilateral organizations in response to 22 coups between 2000-2022 to show how/when mediators engage in bargaining with conflict parties. https://t.co/ct3mGAJPhr
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This article revives and develops a dormant scholarly view of international mediation as “mediation-bargaining”. This perspective differs from the standard conception of mediation, the essence of w...
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🚨New article online How do states seek to weaken a competitor externally or internally for negative balancing purposes? In this article, @tongfi_kim & @LuisSimn provide a novel framework for analysing wedge strategies. https://t.co/dzKgmHqYgE
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States often seek to undermine their competitors in order to obtain a favorable balance of power. Yet, the literature on how they actually do that remains sparse and disconnected. We focus on how a...
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📢 Our second issue of the year is out! Vol 46(2) features the Special Issue "Children of their time: The impact of world politics on United Nations peace operations". Special Issue editors: @SaraHellmuller & @FannyBadache 👉 https://t.co/ypYEfDkwW5 An overview in this 🧵
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Joint Military Exercises and Security Ordering in Southeast Asia. Volume 46, Issue 4 of Contemporary Security Policy
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🚨New article "Conventional arms control and military balance in Europe" W. Lippert & J. Becker determine when rival states in Europe decide to sacrifice some of their relative military capability when entering conventional arms control agreements. https://t.co/YnzQH5fO20
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Under what conditions do the more powerful states in an adversarial conventional arms control (CAC) agreement accept a reduction in their relative military power? Scholars have rarely empirically a...
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🚨New article online "In today’s Sino-US strategic competition, US allies face significant costs for alignment with Washington" Do citizens of secondary powers penalize their leadership for retracting alignment commitments? Insights from South Korea:
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This article examines how audience costs affect secondary powers’ foreign policy alignment with their patron state amid great power competition. Through a novel survey experiment centered on South ...
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🚨New article online In this article, Christopher Spearin shows how Russia's use of Authoritarian Conflict Management (ACM) techniques in Africa through Wagner Group has also disrupted several Chinese efforts. https://t.co/lRqKnq4qtE
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As captured by Authoritarian Conflict Management (ACM), Russian reliance upon Wagner Group in Africa runs counter to several Chinese efforts: economic and trade projects, development and conflict p...
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🚨New article online "Securing cyberspace is a public concern, but often a private task." M. Weiss and N. Krieger analyse 290 business exchanges between USCYBERCOM and private suppliers to better understand public-private coordination in cybersecurity. https://t.co/wy0eMXaeR2
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Securing cyberspace is a public concern, but often a private task. “Unwarranted influence” of business power might thus challenge advanced democracies. Given the widespread lack of available data i...
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🚨New article online "AI holds immense promise and poses significant challenges for international security and stability." In this article, @Haleema_Saadia and her co-authors explore how to keep human oversight of AI in nuclear command and control. https://t.co/8bicJKmnrK
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Amidst the growing potential for AI integration into nuclear command, control, and communication (NC3) systems, the imperative of preserving human oversight in these critical systems has increased....
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