Conflict and Cooperation in the Global Commons
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Conflict and Cooperation in the Global Commons
A Comprehensive Approach for International Security
Scott Jasper, Editor
More than ever, international security and economic prosperity depend upon safe access to the shared domains that make up the global commons: maritime, air, space, and cyberspace. Together these domains serve as essential conduits through which international commerce, communication, and governance prosper. However, the global commons are congested, contested, and competitive. In the January 2012 defense strategic guidance, the United States confirmed its commitment "to continue to lead global efforts with capable allies and partners to assure access to and use of the global commons, both by strengthening international norms of responsible behavior and by maintaining relevant and interoperable military capabilities." Scott Jasper is a retired Navy captain and lecturer at the US Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Civil-Military Relations and was formerly Associate Dean for the School of International Graduate Studies there. He has edited two previous books, Transforming Defense Capabilities and Securing Freedom in the Global Commons.
Reviews
"Provides a thorough introduction to the global commons as a topic of import."—Military Review "America's ability to project power underwrites global peace and prosperity. Yet US power projection and freedom of action are threatened—at sea, in the air, in outer space, and in cyberspace. This volume provides a treasure trove of insights about how to protect the global commons well into the future."—Patrick M. Cronin, senior advisor and senior director of the Asia program, Center for a New American Security "The emergence of new powers, spread of computer networks, increasing international access to space, and ease of transmitting ideas raise questions about a global order whose preservation points toward relative stability and progress and whose fracturing leads in the opposite direction. Scott Jasper's Conflict and Cooperation in the Global Commons has been published with perfect timing. It discusses these and related questions with elegance and a thoughtfulness that looks to future security and demands attention from those who want to understand how it is likely to unfold."—Seth Cropsy, senior fellow, Hudson Institute Table of Contents Foreword: Contested Superiority in the Commons Thomas G. Mahnken Introduction: A Comprehensive Approach Scott Jasper and Scott Moreland Part I. Security Dynamics 1. Problems in Collective Action Sandra R. Leavitt 2. The Character of Conflict Ian K. Adam 3. Strategies of Deterrence Schuyler Foerster Part II. Conflict Methods 4. The Maritime Commons and Military Power Sam J. Tangredi 5. Coercive Aerospace Campaigns Mark A. Stokes and Ian Easton 6. Aggression in Cyberspace Kevin G. Coleman Part III. Cooperative Opportunities 7. Building Collaborative Capacity for Maritime Security Susan Page Hocevar 8. Assuring Joint Operational Access Paul S. Giarra 9. Shaping the Outer Space and Cyberspace Environments Marc J. Berkowitz Part IV. Interface Mechanisms 10. Maritime Security Consortiums Gordan E. Van Hook 11. Cyber Security Social Contract Larry Clinton Part V. Behavioral Norms 12. Setting Norms for Activities in Space Michael Krepon 13. Establishing Rules for Cyber Security Eneken Tikk Conclusion: Avoiding Conflict and Facilitating Cooperation Scott Jasper and Scott Moreland Selected Bibliography About the Contributors Index Contributors Ian K. AdamMarc J. BerkowitzLarry ClintonKevin G. ColemanIan EastonSchuyler FoersterPaul S. GiarraSusan Page HocevarScott JasperMichael KreponSandra R. LeavittThomas G. MahnkenScott MorelandMark A. StokesSam J. TangrediEneken TikkGordan E. Van Hook |