CYBER GOOD GOVERNANCE: A NEW CHALLENGE IN INTERNATIONAL POWER POLITICS?

Authors

  • Nezir AKYEŞİLMEN

Keywords:

Cyberspace, Cyber Governance, Cybersecurity, Cyber Law

Abstract

This article attempts to analyze processes, discussions and institutions of cyber good governance. Cyber governance is literally, search for a free and safe cyberspace, yet it has become a source of political struggle in International politics. Cyber good governance is a component of global good governance, because cyberspace is global phenomenon. Yet, unlike physical world cyberspace is much complicated and anarchic. It also lacks governing institutions that mitigate anarchy at the global level such as international law, international organizations, great powers and diplomacy. There are some attempts to have governing and regulating institutions in cyberspace but there are several structural, political and technical problems. Central question in cyber governance is who is going to govern it? More importantly, is cyberspace governable?

Author Biography

Nezir AKYEŞİLMEN

Prof.Dr. Department of International Relations, Selçuk University-Konya.

Professor of International Relations, Human Rights, International Conflict Analysis, Cyberpolitics and Cybersecurity.

He works for Department of International Relations at Selcuk University, Konya-Turkey. He is the author of books entitled Talking Peace: Conflict Management in Theory and Practice (METU Publications, Ankara: 2009) and Cyberpolitics and Cybersecurity with Interdisciplinary Approach (Orion Publication, Ankara, 2018). He is currently the editor-in-Chief of Cyberpolitik Journal. Follow him on Twitter @nezmen or contact via e-mail: nezmen@yahoo.com

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Published

2018-12-15

How to Cite

AKYEŞİLMEN, N. (2018). CYBER GOOD GOVERNANCE: A NEW CHALLENGE IN INTERNATIONAL POWER POLITICS?. Cyberpolitik Journal, 3(5 & 6), 2-21. Retrieved from http://cyberpolitikjournal.org/index.php/main/article/view/37

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Research Articles