Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
International Engagement on Cyber VI
Volume 17, No. 3
Ian Prasad Philbrick and Andrew McCoy, Editors
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs has once again partnered with the Cyber Project at Georgetown University's Institute for Law, Science, and Global Security to publish the sixth special issue of International Engagement on Cyber. This special issue of the journal seeks to uncover timely topics, broaden dialogue, and advance knowledge within the field of cyber. The articles are written by an international group of leading scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. The Forum of this issue evaluates the US Department of Defense's 2015 Cyber Strategy and its efficacy in meeting cyber threats. Other topics covered in this issue include applying Just War Theory to the cyber capabilities of non-state actors including ISIS and Anonymous, litigating competing perspectives on the establishment of cyber norms, assessing tensions on the Korean peninsula in the cyber domain, and much more. Table of Contents Editor's Note Forum: The Role of Strategy in Securing a Nation in the Cyber Domain Intoduction Catherine Lotrionte and Anthony Clark Arend 1. Reflections on the New Department of Defense Cyber Strategy: What It Says, What It Doesn't Say Herbert S. Lin 2. Respecting the Digital Rubicon: How te Department of Defense Should Defend the U.S. Homeland Rob K. Kane 3. The U.S. Department of Defense on Cyber Strategy: A Call to Action to Partnership Michele Myauo Global Governance 4. What Happens If Cyber Norms Are Agreed To? Emilio Iasiello 5. Dysfunction, Incentives, and Trade: Rehabilitating U.S.-China Cyber Relations Rebecca Liao 6. International Cyber Norms Dialogue as an Exercise of Normative Power Eneken Tikk-Ringas Country in Focus 7. Inter-Korean Rivalry in the Cyber Domain: The North Korean Cyber Threat in the S n'gun Era Daniel A. Pinkston Safety & Security 8. A Three-Layer Framework for a Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Strategy Eviatar Matania, Lior Yoffe, and Michael Mashkautsan 9. The Cybersecurity Storm Front—Froces Shaping the Cybersecurity Landscape: A Framework Analysis Samuel Sanders Visner Military Matters 10. Constraining Norms for Cyber Warfare Are Unlikely Brian M. Mazanec |