Original title: Překonání patové situace: Vyhlídky na spolupráci mezi Ruskem a USA v oblasti kybrnetické bezpečnosti
Translated title: Beyond the Impasse: Prospects for Joint Cooperation between Russia and the US in Cybersecurity
Authors: Myftari, Kledian ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Nikolić, Luka (referee)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2021
Language: eng
Abstract: Russia and the US have both articulated their willingness to develop a regime for counter cyberterrorism. Yet, to date, they have been unsuccessful in following through with this goal. Their failure to form such a regime can best be explained through the lens of social constructivism, and most specifically, through the concept of strategic culture, given that such an approach allows for the examination of ideological, historical, and cultural issues that have shaped the strategy choices of both countries. Russia and the US have successfully formed regimes with other countries in which issues of counter cyberterrorism come to play. Russia has entered into agreements with BRICS and with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The US has involved itself in cybersecurity regimes both with its NATO allies and with its Latin American and Caribbean allies. Russia and the US have furthermore entered into a number of agreements with each other, including the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the Intermediate- Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, and New-START. A strategic culture perspective, which focuses primarily on historical factors, such as a history of invasion or lack thereof, and the relations of both countries with their respective neighbors, reveals how the discourse of human rights and the freedoms of...
Keywords: Counter Cyberterrorism; Cybersecurity; Regime Formation; Russia; Track One-and-a-Half Diplomacy; Track Two Diplomacy; US; Counter Cyberterrorism; Cybersecurity; Regime Formation; Russia; Track One-and-a-Half Diplomacy; Track Two Diplomacy; US

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/127644

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