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Emerging Technologies and International Security
Machines, the State, and War
von Joe Burton, Simona R. Soare, Reuben Steff
Verlag: Routledge
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ISBN: 978-0-367-40739-1
Erschienen am 26.11.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 639 Gramm
Umfang: 314 Seiten

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Reuben Steff is Senior Lecturer at the New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science and Political Science Programme, University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Joe Burton is Senior Lecturer at the New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato, and a Marie Curie fellow (MSCA-IF) at Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Simona R. Soare is Senior Associate Analyst at European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), working on transatlantic defence.



Introduction: Machines, the State and War Reuben Steff, Joe Burton and Simona R. Soare 1. Histories of Technologies: Society, the State and the Emergence of Postmodern Warfare Joe Burton Section I: The Machine and the International System 2. Emerging Technologies and the Chinese Challenge to US Innovation Leadership James Johnson 3. Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Small States Reuben Steff 4. Artificial Intelligence and the Military Balance of Power: Interrogating the US-China Confrontation Reuben Steff and Khusrow Abbasi 5. Mitigating Accidental War: Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems and De-Escalation Strategies Aiden Warren and Alek Hillas Section II: Emerging Technologies, the State and the Changing Character of Conflict 6. Politics in the Machine: The Political Context of Emerging Technologies, National Security and Great Power Competition Simona R. Soare 7. Inequitable Internet. Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty through the Blockchain Andrew Colarik and MAJ Richard Wilson 8. The Evolution of the Russian Way of Informatsionnaya Voyna Sean Ainsworth 9. US Grand Strategy and the Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles during the George W. Bush Administration Francis Okpaleke and Joe Burton Section III: The State, Society and Non-State Actors 10. Cyber Autonomy: Automating the Hacker - Self-healing, Self-adaptive, Automatic Cyber Defense Systems and their Impact to the Industry, Society and National Security Ryan K. L. Ko 11. The International Security Implications of 3D Printed Firearms Pete Cook 12. Deepfakes and Synthetic Media Curtis Barnes and Tom Barraclough 13. Cyber Threat Attribution, Trust and Confidence, and the Contestability of National Security Policy William Hoverd 14. Disrupting Paradigms through New Technologies: Assessing the Potential of 'Smart' Water Points to Improve Water Security for Marginalized Communities Nathan John Cooper 15. "Just wrong", "disgusting", "grotesque": How to Deal with Public Rejection of New Potentially Life-saving Technologies Dan Weijers Conclusion: Society, Security & Technology: Mapping a Fluid Relationship Simona R. Soare



This book offers a multidisciplinary analysis of emerging technologies and their impact on the new international security environment across three levels of analysis.
While recent technological developments, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and automation, have the potential to transform international relations in positive ways, they also pose challenges to peace and security and raise new ethical, legal and political questions about the use of power and the role of humans in war and conflict. This book makes a contribution to these debates by considering emerging technologies across three levels of analysis: (1) the international system (systemic level) including the balance of power; (2) the state and its role in international affairs and how these technologies are redefining and challenging the state's traditional roles; and (3) the relationship between the state and society, including how these technologies affect individuals and non-state actors. This provides specific insights at each of these levels and generates a better understanding of the connections between the international and the local when it comes to technological advance across time and space
The chapters examine the implications of these technologies for the balance of power, examining the strategies of the US, Russia, and China to harness AI, robotics and automation (and how their militaries and private corporations are responding); how smaller and less powerful states and non-state actors are adjusting; the political, ethical and legal implications of AI and automation; what these technologies mean for how war and power is understood and utilized in the 21st century; and how these technologies diffuse power away from the state to society, individuals and non-state actors.
This volume will be of much interest to students of international security, science and technology studies, law, philosophy, and international relations.


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