The Virtual Weapon and International Order

Author:   Lucas Kello
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
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Author:   Lucas Kello
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780300234497


ISBN 10:   030023449
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Displays an enviable grasp of the technical issues, as well as of the academic landscape . . . Readers of all kinds will find Mr. Kello's book informative and thought-provoking. --Economist A powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered. - Francis Fukuyama The Virtual Weapon points to the huge gap in international relations theory regarding the cyber domain, and performs an important service in filling it. The book makes a powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered by the ongoing digital revolution. - Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies The Virtual Weapon poses a much-needed challenge to the fields of international relations and security studies: to take the virtual domain seriously as a distinctive arena of global action. Even those who disagree with Kello's analysis can no longer duck the significance of his subject. - Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America As the Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, I worried more about cybersecurity than anything else. This book is a superb overview of the unfolding challenges, which will only loom larger as this turbulent twenty-first century draws on. -Admiral James Starvridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, and Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University An essential analysis of how both political science and international relations theory need to come to terms with the revolutionary force that is the digitalization of information. - Sir David Omand, former director of GCHQ With a thoughtful blending of theory and empirical cases, Lucas Kello avoids the pitfalls of cyber utopians on one hand and traditional skeptics on the other. This book is a great introduction to the ways in which cyber technology is affecting global order. - Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and author of The Future of Power


A powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered. - Francis Fukuyama The Virtual Weapon points to the huge gap in international relations theory regarding the cyber domain, and performs an important service in filling it. The book makes a powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered by the ongoing digital revolution. - Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies The Virtual Weapon poses a much-needed challenge to the fields of international relations and security studies: to take the virtual domain seriously as a distinctive arena of global action. Even those who disagree with Kello's analysis can no longer duck the significance of his subject. - Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America As the Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, I worried more about cybersecurity than anything else. This book is a superb overview of the unfolding challenges, which will only loom larger as this turbulent twenty-first century draws on. -Admiral James Starvridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, and Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University An essential analysis of how both political science and international relations theory need to come to terms with the revolutionary force that is the digitalization of information. - Sir David Omand, former director of GCHQ With a thoughtful blending of theory and empirical cases, Lucas Kello avoids the pitfalls of cyber utopians on one hand and traditional skeptics on the other. This book is a great introduction to the ways in which cyber technology is affecting global order. - Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and author of The Future of Power


[Kello's] work represents an important step toward bridging the gap between academic thinking about international relations and the cyber revolution in the real world. We can hope his courage, audacity and clarion call will inspire others to follow. -The Wall Street Journal The cyber revolution clearly constitutes an ever-growing challenge to international order. Lucas Kello reflects on technology's role in political revolution, and the importance of aligning international-relations studies with the unruly expansion of cyberspace. -Nature Displays an enviable grasp of the technical issues, as well as of the academic landscape . . . Readers of all kinds will find Mr. Kello's book informative and thought-provoking. -Economist


[Kello's] work represents an important step toward bridging the gap between academic thinking about international relations and the cyber revolution in the real world. We can hope his courage, audacity and clarion call will inspire others to follow. --The Wall Street Journal Displays an enviable grasp of the technical issues, as well as of the academic landscape . . . Readers of all kinds will find Mr. Kello's book informative and thought-provoking. --Economist


Displays an enviable grasp of the technical issues, as well as of the academic landscape . . . Readers of all kinds will find Mr. Kello's book informative and thought-provoking. --Economist A powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered. - Francis Fukuyama The Virtual Weapon points to the huge gap in international relations theory regarding the cyber domain, and performs an important service in filling it. The book makes a powerful case that the nature of global power has been fundamentally altered by the ongoing digital revolution. - Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies The Virtual Weapon poses a much-needed challenge to the fields of international relations and security studies: to take the virtual domain seriously as a distinctive arena of global action. Even those who disagree with Kello's analysis can no longer duck the significance of his subject. - Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America As the Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, I worried more about cybersecurity than anything else. This book is a superb overview of the unfolding challenges, which will only loom larger as this turbulent twenty-first century draws on. -Admiral James Starvridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, and Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University An essential analysis of how both political science and international relations theory need to come to terms with the revolutionary force that is the digitalization of information. - Sir David Omand, former director of GCHQ With a thoughtful blending of theory and empirical cases, Lucas Kello avoids the pitfalls of cyber utopians on one hand and traditional skeptics on the other. This book is a great introduction to the ways in which cyber technology is affecting global order. - Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and author of The Future of Power


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Lucas Kello is senior lecturer in international relations at Oxford University, where he also serves as director of the Centre for Technology and Global Affairs.

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