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摘要
摘要近年来,关于网络空间和数字化及其对主权的影响的争论在国际关系文献中引起了热烈的讨论。在欧洲外围国家,关于网络空间的主权辩论正在兴起,这已成为各国当局寻求争取自己份额的领域。本文分析了网络空间和数字化,以及它们如何影响对网络空间主权的理解,以及它们如何在欧洲外围的特定国家案例研究中改变了国家。它通过把重点放在阿尔巴尼亚来实现这一目标。网络空间和数字化已成为国内政治的优先事项,地拉那努力通过应用国际上出现的规范来采取行动,它们已成为阿尔巴尼亚国内机构新角色的来源。阿尔巴尼亚行动者似乎对网络空间的责任反应较弱,认为阿尔巴尼亚不够强大和富有,不足以成为网络攻击的目标。在它做出反应的情况下,重点更多地放在与一般数字化政治有关的问题上。关键词:网络空间数字化主权阿尔巴尼亚披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。其他信息关于撰稿人的说明islam Jusufi islam Jusufi拥有政治学副教授的头衔,是关于现代巴尔干地区安全、主权和政权更迭的出版物的作者。
“Cyber as sovereignty space: state transformation in the periphery of Europe”
ABSTRACTThe debates over cyberspace and digitalization and their impact over sovereignty have recently had lively discussions in the literature of international relations. This sovereignty debate in the periphery of Europe regarding cyberspace is emerging and it has become an area in which national authorities have sought to claim their share. The paper analyses cyberspace and digitalization and how they have affected the understanding of sovereignty over cyberspace and how they have transformed the state in a specific country case study in the periphery of Europe. It achieves this by focusing on Albania. Cyberspace and digitalization have emerged as priorities for domestic politics, in which Tirana has endeavoured to act by applying the norms emerging internationally and they have been sources for the new role of Albanian institutions domestically. Albanian actors appear to have been less responsive to cyberspace responsibilities, by considering that Albania is not a powerful and rich enough to be a target of cyber attacks. In conditions where it has been responsive, the focus has been more on issues that concern general digitalization politics.KEYWORDS: CyberspacedigitalisationsovereigntyAlbania Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsIslam JusufiIslam Jusufi holds the title of Associate Professor of Political Science and is the author of publications on security, sovereignty, and regime changes in modern Balkans.