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Miguel Alberto Gomez & Gregory Winger. (2024) Public opinion and alliance commitments in cybersecurity an attack against all?. International Interactions 50:2, pages 332-348.
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Max Smeets. (2023) The challenges of military adaptation to the cyber domain: a case study of the Netherlands. Small Wars & Insurgencies 34:7, pages 1343-1362.
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Samuel Zilincik & Isabelle Duyvesteyn. (2023) Strategic studies and cyber warfare. Journal of Strategic Studies 46:4, pages 836-857.
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Lennart Maschmeyer. (2023) A new and better quiet option? Strategies of subversion and cyber conflict. Journal of Strategic Studies 46:3, pages 570-594.
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Florian J. Egloff & Max Smeets. (2023) Publicly attributing cyber attacks: a framework. Journal of Strategic Studies 46:3, pages 502-533.
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Tobias Liebetrau. (2022) Cyber conflict short of war: a European strategic vacuum. European Security 31:4, pages 497-516.
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Joe Devanny. (2022) ‘Madman Theory’ or ‘Persistent Engagement’? The Coherence of US Cyber Strategy under Trump. Journal of Applied Security Research 17:3, pages 282-309.
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Bryan James Nakayama. (2022) Information vs the cyberspace domain. Journal of Cyber Policy 7:2, pages 213-229.
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Vladimir Rauta. (2021) A conceptual critique of remote warfare. Defence Studies 21:4, pages 545-572.
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Joe Devanny, Ciaran Martin & Tim Stevens. (2021) On the strategic consequences of digital espionage. Journal of Cyber Policy 6:3, pages 429-450.
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Jelena Vićić & Richard Harknett. Identification-imitation-amplification: understanding divisive influence campaigns through cyberspace. Intelligence and National Security 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Milos Vukelic. (2024) Characteristics of cyberspace as a distinct domain of conflict: A case study of U.S. strategic operations. Medjunarodni problemi International problems 76:1, pages 55-86.
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Christos Makridis, Lennart Maschmeyer & Max Smeets. (2024) If it bleeps it leads? Media coverage on cyber conflict and misperception. Journal of Peace Research 61:1, pages 72-86.
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Eric Jardine, Nathaniel Porter & Ryan Shandler. (2024) Cyberattacks and public opinion – The effect of uncertainty in guiding preferences. Journal of Peace Research 61:1, pages 103-118.
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Sang Jin Oh, Sang Keun Cho & Yongseok Seo. (2024) Harnessing ICT-Enabled Warfare: A Comprehensive Review on South Korea’s Military Meta Power. IEEE Access 12, pages 46379-46400.
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Noureen Akhtar. (2023) Emerging Cyber Security Challenges: Implications for Iranian National Security. BTTN Journal 2:2, pages 82-103.
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Andrei Kushnir & Vitaly Kaftan. (2023) Features of Information Warfare Management: The Obvious and the Routine. Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 12:3, pages 525-543.
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Francesco Ferazza, Cosimo Melella, Konstantinos Mersinas & Antonio Calcara. (2023) Divided We Hack: Exploring the Degree of Sino-Russian Coordination in Cyberspace During the Ukraine War. Divided We Hack: Exploring the Degree of Sino-Russian Coordination in Cyberspace During the Ukraine War.
Thomas Reinhold, Philipp Kuehn, Daniel Günther, Thomas Schneider & Christian Reuter. (2023) ExTRUST: Reducing Exploit Stockpiles With a Privacy-Preserving Depletion System for Inter-State Relationships. IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society 4:2, pages 158-170.
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Joe Devanny & Andrew C. Dwyer. (2023) From Cyber Security to Cyber Power: Appraising the Emergence of ‘Responsible, Democratic Cyber Power’ in UK Strategy. From Cyber Security to Cyber Power: Appraising the Emergence of ‘Responsible, Democratic Cyber Power’ in UK Strategy.
A. S. Ermakov. (2023) Digital warfare: concept, genesis, problems of defense of national interests of states. Vestnik NSUEM:1, pages 206-221.
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Lennart Maschmeyer. (2022) Subversion, cyber operations, and reverse structural power in world politics. European Journal of International Relations 29:1, pages 79-103.
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Tim SweijsTim Sweijs. 2023. The Use and Utility of Ultimata in Coercive Diplomacy. The Use and Utility of Ultimata in Coercive Diplomacy 263 286 .
Sean Atkins & Chappell Lawson. (2022) Integration of Effort: Securing Critical Infrastructure from Cyberattack. Public Administration Review 82:4, pages 771-775.
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Damjan Štrucl. (2022) Russian Aggression on Ukraine: Cyber Operations and the Influence of Cyberspace on Modern Warfare. CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES 24:2, pages 103-123.
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Miguel Alberto Gomez & Christopher Whyte. (2022) Unpacking strategic behavior in cyberspace: a schema-driven approach. Journal of Cybersecurity 8:1.
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Florian J Egloff & James Shires. (2022) Offensive Cyber Capabilities and State Violence: Three Logics of Integration. Journal of Global Security Studies 7:1.
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Florian J Egloff & Lennart Maschmeyer. (2021) Shaping not Signaling: Understanding Cyber Operations as a Means of Espionage, Attack, and Destabilization. International Studies Review 23:3, pages 997-998.
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Jacob A. Mauslein & Jeffrey Pickering. (2021) Rivalry Type and Cyber Operations: “Hot” Rivalries, “Cold” Rivalries, and Cyber Incidents, 1990–2009. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 27:2, pages 169-195.
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Monica Kaminska. (2021) Restraint under conditions of uncertainty: Why the United States tolerates cyberattacks. Journal of Cybersecurity 7:1.
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