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Cyber Warfare
China and Japan's Cyber Détente
Unlike in the Scarborough Shoal standoff, Beijing and Tokyo’s tensions have not spilled over into cyberspace. Why?
Conflict with China: What It Would Look Like, How to Avoid It
“While the risk of conflict with China cannot be ignored, neither should it be exaggerated.”
The Interview: Joseph S. Nye
Will China change its stance on Syria or in the South China Sea? What is the future of cyberwarfare? Can America’s shift to the Pacific find success?
Stuxnet and Flame: Take a Breath
Revelations over Stuxnet should prompt an open discussion over cyber weapons. They probably won’t.
Highlights of the China Report
Taiwan Strait contingencies and expanding army special forces feature in the U.S. report on China’s military.
Understanding China's Cyber Policy
With both cyber and technology, outsiders tend to overstate how driven by the center China really is.
How to Save Cyberspace
The U.S. is increasingly dependent on the Internet for its well-being. It makes its lack of preparedness for cyberattacks from China, Russia and others all the more worrying.
Thoughts on China Cyberattacks
A new report details the potential cyber threat to the United States. But there’s plenty we don’t know.
The Danger of Patriotic Geeks
Governments in Asia may see patriotic hackers as the answer to their cyber vulnerabilities. But cyber militias will likely only destabilize the region.
Is China a Cyber Paper Tiger?
Despite the Western hype about China’s cyber threat, the country may be just as worried as other countries.
Can U.S. Deter Cyber War?
Chinese strategists say the U.S. will have a hard time deterring an adversary in a cyberwar. Are they bluffing?
US-China Cyber Hotline?
A top Chinese newspaper has called for greater co-ordination with the U.S. on cyber security. It’s a good start.