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This book analyzes how cyberspace transforms power, sovereignty, and security in twenty-first century international relations. The study covers cyber capabilities across great powers, middle powers, and small states including analysis of major incidents like Stuxnet, WannaCry, and SolarWinds and also includes:
Comprehensive examination of how cyberspace transforms power, sovereignty, and security in twenty-first century international relations
Analysis of cyber capabilities across great powers, middle powers, and small states including US, China, Russia, Israel, Iran, and others
Development of Cyber Leviathan concept as organizing framework for understanding contested digital authority and governance structures
Investigation of cyber conflict evolution from supporting instrument to primary arena of great-power rivalry and strategic competition
Case studies of major cyber incidents including Stuxnet, WannaCry, SolarWinds, and election interference operations
This title has been co-published with Knowledge World Publishers. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri lanka.
Contents
1. Digital Crossroads: Cyber Leviathan and the New Geopolitics of Power 2. Walking Through the Wired Lanes: History of Cyber Conflict in the World 3. Mapping the 'Great Powers' Cyber Matrix: The US, Russia, & China 4. Middle Powers on the 'Cyber' Middle Path: Australia, Taiwan, Iran, Israel, Korean Peninsula 5. Lilliputian's Cyber Strengths: Estonia, Singapore, Lithuania, New Zealand, Ukraine 6. Power in Transition: India and the Cyber Domain 7. Conclusion



