توظيف الفواعل مِن غير الدول للقوة السيبرانية وأثرها على الأَمن الدولي
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https://doi.org/10.61353/ma.0150535Keywords:
الفواعل مِن غير الدول, القوة السيبرانية (الالكترونية), الأَمن الدولي, الفاعلين العنيفينAbstract
The scientific, technological and cyberspace revolution has influenced the shifts in the concept of power to keep pace with the development of global politics to bring to the fore a new concept called cyber power, and has helped to spread the concept of power at the (internal and external) levels and to the actors employed, the force is no longer the preserve of the state, but has been divided among more non-State actors — including violent and non-violent actors — and individuals, after the state was the sole monopoly of power, making the ability of The state's dominance in this area is in doubt. This has led to the emergence of unconventional sources of threat to international security, after technological power has been closely linked to the international conflict in a new form, the so-called "cyber conflict".
The research aims to read the interconnection between cyber power and international security and to learn how the new electronic environment is employed by non-State actors (violent and non-violent) and their impact on the threat to the international security system. The research is based on the premise that the more non-State cyber-power is employed in their interactions, the more negatively and threatening international security will be, and new patterns of international conflicts will emerge as States generally are unable to respond to cyber threats. Thus, the research was divided into two main themes, the first of which was the recruitment of non-State cyberspace actors and its impact on international security. The second focus was on the recruitment of violent non-state cyberspace actors and its impact on international security.
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