International Security Studies and Technology
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-0353-3623-4 (ISBN)
Bringing together a diverse collection of experts, Tobias T. Gibson and Kurt W. Jefferson analyse international security and technology through three conceptual frameworks: approaches, assessments, and frontiers. The book examines the real-life impacts of new technologies on national security, warfare, military doctrine, and geopolitical security alliances across various environmental and human security contexts. Exploring intelligence, information control strategies, cybersecurity, child labour trafficking and chemical and biological weapons, it builds a deeper understanding of the applied aspects of security and technology. The book concludes with a discussion of how science fiction and the silver screen, the future of space in international security, the ethics of autonomous weapons, and American presidential war powers are all affected by the boundaries of technological advancements in the context of international security.
This book is vital for students and scholars of security, international relations, AI and technology, politics and public policy, and regulation and governance. Its practical applications are also beneficial to international security lawyers and policy advisors.
Edited by Tobias T. Gibson, John Langton Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science, Westminster College and Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University and Kurt W. Jefferson, Dean of Graduate Education and Professor, Doctoral Program in Leadership, Spalding University, US
Contents
1 Introduction: “the Global Firewall” – approaches,
assessments, and frontiers in security studies and technology 1
Tobias T. Gibson and Kurt W. Jefferson
PART I APPROACHES
2 Disrupting alliances: technological adaptation in military
doctrine and alliance politics 7
Darrell Driver
3 Development and application of diverse emerging
technologies in the United States presents an evolving
threat to U.S. national security from foreign adversaries 26
Kenneth Hines
4 India, Pakistan, and environmental security: a path to peace 47
Patrick Homan and Taras Burak
5 Educational wargaming: integrating national security
topics within university core curriculum 66
Brooke Taylor
PART II ASSESSMENTS
6 Practicing at the speed of relevance: emerging
technologies and the changing nature of national security law 76
James E. Baker
7 Making the U.S. military climate ready for modern warfighting 100
Tim Gallaudet
8 Drones and child labor trafficking: using modern
technology as a tool against exploitation 120
Kate Perry
9 Information control strategies of China and Russia 139
Allison Lawlor Russell
10 State-sponsored assassinations and how they challenge the
CW norm 160
Kathleen M. Vogel
PART III FRONTIERS
11 Promise and peril: the next ten years of national security
AI and its regulation International security studies and technology 180
James E. Baker
12 Autonomous systems applications in weaponry and
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance: ethics and conflict 196
Robert E. Burnett and Kurt W. Jefferson
13 Silver Screen, Superheroes, Science Fiction, and Security 208
Tobias T. Gibson
14 The dawn of a New Space Age: implications for 21st
century international security 221
Patrick James and Francisco Del Canto Viterale
15 Presidential war powers and emerging technology: old
questions given new life 244
Blaine Ravert
Erscheinungsdatum | 09.10.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | New Horizons in International Relations series |
Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik |
ISBN-10 | 1-0353-3623-5 / 1035336235 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-0353-3623-4 / 9781035336234 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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