The digital realm is now a primary theater for global competition, espionage, and conflict. Understanding the intersection of technology and statecraft is essential for analyzing modern international relations and policy.
By the end of this course, you will be able to identify key cyber threats, understand the political motivations behind state and non-state cyber operations, and critically evaluate current international efforts to establish digital norms and governance.
What you'll learn:
* Understand foundational theories of international relations (IR) and how they apply to cyberspace.
* Analyze the strategic use of cyber operations by state actors for espionage, influence, and critical infrastructure disruption.
* Examine the dynamics of information warfare, disinformation campaigns, and their impact on global political stability.
* Apply policy concepts related to cyber deterrence, digital sovereignty, and the challenges of attribution in conflict.
* Evaluate the current landscape of international cyber law and efforts to establish norms of responsible state behavior.
The course begins with core terminology and political science frameworks before moving into practical case studies of cyber conflict and policy responses. We explore the roles of various actors, from multinational corporations to international organizations, in shaping the digital domain.
This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in political science, international relations, and technology policy. No prior knowledge of cybersecurity or advanced political theory is required.
Start reading today and prepare to navigate the complexities of global digital power.
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