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Navigating the Foreign Policy in Cyber Landscape: A Novel Model for State Decision-Making in Cyberspace
Authors : Pao-wen Li, Enescan Lorci
Pages : 185-202
Doi:10.33458/uidergisi.1747943
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Publication Date : 2025-09-18
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study examines the interplay between cyberspace and traditional foreign policy, addressing two key questions: (1) How does cyberspace influence foreign policy decision-making? and (2) What framework can integrate factors from real and cyber politics to guide leaders during conflicts? Using a rationalist lens, this study proposes a model centered on leadership, emphasizing two variables: perceived hostility and balance of power dynamics. The model categorizes state-led cyber actions into three levels—cyber espionage, destabilization, and conflict—based on attribution risks and geopolitical conditions. Empirical analyses of cases such as Stuxnet, Russia-Ukraine, and U.S.-China cyber activities demonstrate how leaders rationally select cyber actions to navigate complex geopolitical and cyber landscapes. This research advances our understanding of cyber-enabled statecraft and offers a structured framework for policymakers to address emerging challenges in the digital age.Keywords : Rational Choice, Leader, Cyber Espionage, Cyber Destabilization, Cyber Conflict
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