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Building an International Cybersecurity Regime: Multistakeholder Diplomacy

Edited by: Ian Johnstone, Arun Mohan Sukumar, Joel Trachtman

ISBN13: 9781035301539
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £95.00



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Providing a much-needed study on cybersecurity regime building, this comprehensive book is a detailed analysis of cybersecurity norm-making processes and country positions, through the lens of multi-stakeholder diplomacy. Multi-disciplinary and multi-national scholars and practitioners use insights drawn from high-level discussion groups to provide a rigorous analysis of how major cyber powers view multi-stakeholder diplomacy.

Looking at how past cybersecurity initiatives and multi-stakeholder negotiations in other fields illuminate its dynamics, this book will help put states' approaches towards multi-stakeholder cyber diplomacy into perspective, and frame the role of private actors in cybersecurity regime building. Evaluating the most promising institutional arrangements and mechanisms for implementing cybersecurity, this book combines top-down analyses relevant to the design of international cybersecurity regimes with bottom-up case studies, tracing the approaches of important states towards multi-stakeholder participation in cyber diplomacy.

With a wealth of policy-relevant findings, this book will be welcomed by practitioners and scholars of international law, international organisation and international cybersecurity as well as multi-stakeholder governance and multilateral regimes. Policymakers and diplomats involved in international cybersecurity processes will also benefit from its cutting-edge comparative analysis of the approaches of key cyber powers.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. Building cybersecurity through multistakeholder diplomacy: Politics, processes, and prospects 2
Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman

PART II. THEMATIC ISSUES
2. The geopolitics of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy: A comparative analysis 20
Arun Sukumar
3. Multistakeholder characteristics of past and ongoing cybersecurity norms processes 59
Josephine Wolff
4. Developing multistakeholder structures for cybersecurity norms: Learning from experience 85
Joel Trachtman
5. Implementing cybersecurity norms: The design of international institutions 111
Ian Johnstone

PART III. COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES
6. U.S. multistakeholder engagement in cyber stability issues 143
Christopher Painter
7. Russia’s participation in multistakeholder diplomacy for cybersecurity norms 165
Andrey Shcherbovich
8. Rethinking Chinese multistakeholder governance of cybersecurity 185
Jinhe Liu
9. India’s “passive” multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 201
Arindrajit Basu
10. Brazil and multistakeholder diplomacy for the Internet: Past achievements, current challenges and the road ahead 220
Carlos Affonso de Souza and Christian Perrone
11. Taking stock of Estonia’s multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 238
Marina Kaljurand

PART IV. CONCLUSION
12. The way ahead for multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 257
Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman

Index 266