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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2022

Scott J. Shackelford
Affiliation:
Indiana University, Bloomington
Frederick Douzet
Affiliation:
Université Paris 8
Christopher Ankersen
Affiliation:
New York University

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Cyber Peace
Charting a Path Toward a Sustainable, Stable, and Secure Cyberspace
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. Introduction

    Scott J. Shackelford, Frédérick Douzet, and Christopher Ankersen

  4. Part IBeyond Stability, toward Cyber Peace: Key Concepts, Visions, and Models of Cyber Peace

    1. 1Cyber Peace: Is That a Thing?

      Renée Marlin-Bennett

    2. 2Domestic Digital Repression and Cyber Peace

      Jessica Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati

  5. Part IIModalities: How Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to Be Followed in Order to Make It a Reality?

    1. 3Information Sharing as a Critical Best Practice for the Sustainability of Cyber Peace

      Deborah Housen-Couriel

    2. 4De-escalation Pathways and Disruptive Technology: Cyber Operations as Off-Ramps to War

      Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen

    3. 5Cyber Peace and Intrastate Armed Conflicts: Toward Cyber Peacebuilding?

      Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales

    4. 6Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Peace

      Tabrez Y. Ebrahim

  6. Part IIILessons Learned and Looking Ahead

    1. 7Contributing to Cyber Peace by Maximizing the Potential for Deterrence: Criminalization of Cyberattacks under the International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute

      Jennifer Trahan

    2. 8Trust but Verify: Diverse Verifiers Are a Prerequisite to Cyber Peace

      Rob Knake and Adam Shostack

    3. 9Building Cyber Peace While Preparing for Cyber War

      Frédérick Douzet, Aude Géry, and François Delerue

  7. Part IVReflections and Research Notes

    1. 10Imagining Cyber Peace: An Interview with a Cyber Peace Pioneer

      Camille François and Christopher Ankersen

    2. 11Overcoming Barriers to Empirical Cyber Research

      Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford

    3. 12Bits and “Peaces”: Solving the Jigsaw to Secure Cyberspace

      Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema

    4. 13Cyber Hygiene Can Support Cyber Peace

      Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud, and Ryan Walsh

    5. 14Crowdsourcing Cyber Peace and Cybersecurity

      Vineet Kumar

    6. 15Advanced Persistent Threat Groups Increasingly Destabilize Peace and Security in Cyberspace

      Anne-Marie Buzatu

  8. Index

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