Virtually inconceivable: Ontological insecurities and the rise of geopolitics and sovereignty in EU cybersecurity policy
The policy domain of cybersecurity has become inundated with geopolitical concepts and sovereignty appeals over the last decade, arousing the interest of scholars and policymakers alike regarding how such a notable shift has implicated the behaviour of actors in cyberspace. Scholarship conventionall...
Main Author: | Carver, J |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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