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  1. Cyber risk logics and their implications for cybersecurity
  2. Countering non-state actors in cyberspace
  3. Cyber arms control and counter proliferation: the limits of the possible
  4. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Cyberwarfare
  5. Reporting on cyberwarfare: a conversation
  6. Research Handbook on Cyberwarfare
  7. Cybersecurity and the politics of knowledge production: towards a reflexive practice
  8. AI Development and the “Fuzzy Logic” of Chinese Cyber Security and Data Laws Max Parasol Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022 xiv + 408 pp. £95.00 ISBN 978-1-316-51336-1
  9. Cyber Risk: Hyperconnectivity and the Political Economy of Uncertainty
  10. War with Shadows: Persistent Engagement and the Power-Topologies of US Military Cyberspace Operations
  11. Cyber Power in International Relations
  12. On the strategic consequences of digital espionage
  13. United Kingdom
  14. United Kingdom: Pragmatism and Adaptability in the Cyber Realm
  15. At the outer limits of the international: Orbital infrastructures and the technopolitics of planetary (in)security
  16. Intelligence in the Cyber Era: Evolution or Revolution?
  17. Pessimism in International Relations
  18. Brexit and Cyber Security
  19. Global Code: Power and the Weak Regulation of Cyberweapons
  20. Global Cybersecurity: New Directions in Theory and Methods
  21. Exeunt Omnes? Survival, Pessimism and Time in the Work of John H. Herz
  22. Cyberweapons: power and the governance of the invisible
  23. Cyberspace and the State
  24. Conclusion
  25. Introduction
  26. Cyberspace and sovereignty
  27. China's Solution to Global Cyber Governance: Unpacking the Domestic Discourse of “Internet Sovereignty”
  28. Erratum: Cyberweapons: an emerging global governance architecture
  29. Cyberweapons: an emerging global governance architecture
  30. Putin's trump card?
  31. Security and Surveillance in Virtual Worlds: Who Is Watching the Warlocks and Why?
  32. Cyber Security and the Politics of Time
  33. Does Information Matter for International Relations? Insights from Informational Conflict in the 21St Century.
  34. Analogical reasoning and cyber security
  35. Book review: Neville Bolt, The violent image: Insurgent propaganda and the new revolutionariesBoltNeville, The violent image: Insurgent propaganda and the new revolutionaries. Columbia University Press: New York, 2012; 429 pp.: ISBN 978 0 231 70316 1, ...
  36. Cyberspace and National Security: Threats, Opportunities, and Power in a Virtual World
  37. Apocalyptic Visions: Cyber War and the Politics of Time
  38. Information Warfare: A Response to Taddeo
  39. A Cyberwar of Ideas? Deterrence and Norms in Cyberspace
  40. Information Matters: Informational Conflict and the New Materialism
  41. Book Reviews
  42. REVIEWS
  43. Regulating the ‘Dark Web’: How a Two-Fold Approach can Tackle Peer-to-Peer Radicalisation