Cyber Diplomacy under Increased Competition Between the Great Powers

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MGIMO Review of International Relations Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.24833/2071-8160-2022-olf5
E. Zinovieva
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The fragmentation of the Internet, which has replaced information globalization, is becoming a new reality. Digital technologies and the Internet are becoming a field of new geopolitical contradictions and a struggle for leadership between the great powers. Cyber diplomacy, which includes a range of issues of using ICT to achieve the foreign policy goals of the state, as well as new problematic and subject areas of international relations arising in connection with digitalization, is the most important tool for interstate competition and conflicts, as well as a means of conducting information wars.At the international level, there are no internationally recognized norms governing the development and use of digital tools in the framework of foreign policy, interstate competition or confrontation. It becomes especially important to develop rules for the responsible behavior of states in the global information space. Methodologically, the article is based on the theory of the life cycle of norms. According to this approach, norms are social standards that regulate the behavior of states in a certain area of international relations. At present, there has been a rejection of the norms of the global Internet, which has been promoted by the United States for a long time, free from state borders. A set of norms has been formed in the field of responsible behavior of states in the ICT environment, enshrined in the documents of the UN, regional organizations and other international forums. However, the directions of their development and practical application remain the subject of interstate discussions, in view of the high significance of this problem and the differences in the interests and approaches of states.
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大国竞争加剧下的网络外交
取代信息全球化的互联网碎片化正在成为新的现实。数字技术和互联网正在成为新的地缘政治矛盾和大国领导权争夺的领域。网络外交包括利用信息通信技术实现国家外交政策目标的一系列问题,以及与数字化相关的国际关系中出现的新问题和主题领域,是国家间竞争和冲突的最重要工具,也是开展信息战的手段。在国际层面,在外交政策、国家间竞争或对抗的框架内,没有国际公认的规范来管理数字工具的开发和使用。为各国在全球信息空间的负责任行为制定规则变得尤为重要。在方法上,本文以规范生命周期理论为基础。根据这一观点,规范是在国际关系的某一领域规范国家行为的社会标准。目前,人们对美国长期以来倡导的不受国家边界限制的全球互联网规范产生了排斥。在信息通信技术环境下,国家负责任行为已形成一套规范,载入联合国、地区组织等国际论坛文件。然而,鉴于这一问题的高度重要性以及各国在利益和做法上的差异,它们的发展方向和实际应用仍然是国际间讨论的主题。
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MGIMO Review of International Relations
MGIMO Review of International Relations INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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