SEGAL, A. M. The hacked world order: how nations fight, trade, maneuver, and manipulate in the digital age. New York: PublicAffairs, 2016, ISBN: 9781610394161, 322f.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5433/2176-6665.2019v24n1p380Keywords:
Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, International Security, International diplomacyAbstract
The book on the screen provides the reader with an interest in the connection between the themes of international relations and the impacts generated by the technologies of communication and information (ICTs) and by the environment created by them, cyberspace, a great review of this discussion through a pleasant narrative based on a broad factual basis. Segal's central argument throughout the nine chapters is to point out how cyberspace is increasingly used as an element of statecraft, associating itself with the ordinary views of international relations in terms of power - now in terms of cyberpower.Downloads
References
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright on articles published in Mediações belongs to the author(s): in the case of partial or entire republication of the original publication, we ask author(s) to indicate the original publication in the periodical.
Mediações uses the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, which allows Open Access, enabling any user to read, download, copy and disseminate its content so long as adequately referenced.
The opinions expressed by the author(s) are their sole responsibility.