9780190201272-0190201274-China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain

China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain

ISBN-13: 9780190201272
ISBN-10: 0190201274
Edition: 1
Author: Jon R. Lindsay, Derek S. Reveron, Tai Ming Cheung
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780190201272
ISBN-10: 0190201274
Edition: 1
Author: Jon R. Lindsay, Derek S. Reveron, Tai Ming Cheung
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 400 pages

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China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain (ISBN-13: 9780190201272 and ISBN-10: 0190201274), written by authors Jon R. Lindsay, Derek S. Reveron, Tai Ming Cheung, was published by Oxford University Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Economics (International Business) books. You can easily purchase or rent China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.63.

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China's emergence as a great power in the twenty-first century is strongly enabled by cyberspace. Leveraged information technology integrates Chinese firms into the global economy, modernizes infrastructure, and increases internet penetration which helps boost export-led growth. China's pursuit of "informatization" reconstructs industrial sectors and solidifies the transformation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army into a formidable regional power. Even as the government censors content online, China has one of the fastest growing internet populations and most of the technology is created and used by civilians.

Western political discourse on cybersecurity is dominated by news of Chinese military development of cyberwarfare capabilities and cyber exploitation against foreign governments, corporations, and non-governmental organizations. Western accounts, however, tell only one side of the story. Chinese leaders are also concerned with cyber insecurity, and Chinese authors frequently note that China is also a victim of foreign cyber -- attacks -- predominantly from the United States.

China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain is a comprehensive analysis of China's cyberspace threats and policies. The contributors -- Chinese specialists in cyber dynamics, experts on China, and experts on the use of information technology between China and the West -- address cyberspace threats and policies, emphasizing the vantage points of China and the U.S. on cyber exploitation and the possibilities for more positive coordination with the West. The volume's multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural approach does not pretend to offer wholesale resolutions. Contributors take different stances on how problems may be analyzed and reduced, and aim to inform the international audience of how China's political, economic, and security systems shape cyber activities. The compilation provides empirical and evaluative depth on the deepening dependence on shared global information infrastructure and the growing willingness to exploit it for political or economic gain.

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