[governance] FW: [Air-L] Coming soon - to each nation near you, its own internet
Michael Gurstein
gurstein at gmail.com
Sat Mar 19 06:08:37 EDT 2011
May be of interest (and from the "they would say that wouldn't they"
department...
M
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From: Steve Cavrak <Steve.Cavrak at uvm.edu>
Date: Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 9:38 AM
Subject: [Air-L] Coming soon - to each nation near you, its own internet
To: List Aoir <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
Following our discussion of the "non-American" internet, twitter limiting
the scope of research, university presses and scholarly publication, and
ebook readings, Google felt encouraged to send me an alert to the following
guest editorial from the Bangkok Post on a proposed Balkanized Internet for
the future ...
Coming soon - to each nation, its own internet
Philip J Cunningham
Bangkok Post
Published: 12/03/2011 at 12:00 AM
http://j.mp/hHMDoX
aka
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/226318/coming-soon---to-each-nati
on-its-own-internet
During this era of incessant online babble, blogs, tweets and cacophonous
concatenations, the internet has become a virtual Tower of Babel, an
ambitious, overloaded unitary structure breaking at the seams. It's only a
matter of time before it crumbles.
That, in a nutshell, is the view put forward by a group of US military
thinkers in the latest issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly, who see the
breaking up and "Balkanisation of the Internet" as natural as it is
inevitable, and not without public benefit, assuming that the 'Net
reorganises along traditional, nationalistic lines.
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Inspired by the folk wisdom that good fences make good neighbours, there is
a school of thought in the US military that posits a not-so-distant future
in which the worldwide web will be divided up along national lines.
The Rise of a Cybered Westphalian Age, authored by Chris C Demchak and Peter
Dombrowski for the spring 2011 issue of the Strategic Studies Quarterly
argues that the internet at present is too open and too unguarded.
Cyberspace, when compared to the contours of natural space, can be
understood as an under-regulated domain replete with badlands and bandits, a
frontier to be tamed and subdivided.
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Here's the Journal's TOC for this issue. Each of the articles is available
as a downloadable PDF; comments are invited via email.
SSQ
Strategic Studies Quarterly
Spring 2011
Air University
Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base Montgomery, Alabama
http://www.au.af.mil/au/ssq/
Commentary
The Future of Things "Cyber"
Gen Michael V. Hayden, USAF, Retired
Part I
Feature Article
An Air Force Strategic Vision for 2020-2030
Gen John A. Shaud, USAF, Retired
Adam B. Lowther
Perspectives
Rise of a Cybered Westphalian Age
Chris C. Demchak
Peter Dombrowski
Retaliatory Deterrence in Cyberspace
Eric Sterner
Perspectives for Cyber Strategists on Law for Cyberwar
Maj Gen Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF, Retired
World Gone Cyber MAD: How "Mutually Assured Debilitation"
Is the Best Hope for Cyber Deterrence
Matthew D. Crosston
Nuclear Crisis Management and "Cyberwar":
Phishing for Trouble?
Stephen J. Cimbala
Cyberwar as a Confidence Game
Martin C. Libicki
Book Reviews
Cyberdeterrence and Cyberwar
Martin C. Libicki
Reviewed by: COL Jeffrey L. Caton, USA, Retired
Cyberpower and National Security
Edited by: Franklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, and Larry K. Wentz
Reviewed by: Col Rizwan Ali, USAF
The Essential Herman Kahn: In Defense of Thinking
Edited by: Paul Dragos Aligica and Kenneth R. Weinstein
Reviewed by: Col Joe McCue, USAF, Retired
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