FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY

The article discusses the key trends shaping the international regime on information security. International cooperation in this area at the global level encounters contradictions of state interest. The main actors of the information security are the United States, Russia, China and the EU countries...

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Main Author: E. S. Zinovieva
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2016-08-01
Series:Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/611
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description The article discusses the key trends shaping the international regime on information security. International cooperation in this area at the global level encounters contradictions of state interest. The main actors of the information security are the United States, Russia, China and the EU countries (Britain, France and Germany). The main contradiction is developing between the US on one side and Russia and China on the other. EU countries occupy the middle position, gravitating to that of US. The article proves that international cooperation on information security will reflect the overall logic of the development of international cooperation, which is characterized by a new model of cooperation, with the participation of state and non-state actors, known as multi-stakeholder partnerships and multi-level cooperation. The logic of the formation of an international regime on information security is closest to the logic of the formation of the international non-proliferation regime. It is in the interest of Russia to support the trend towards regionalization of information security regime. Russia can form a regional information security regime in the former Soviet Union on the basis of the CSTO and SCO and potentially on a wider Eurasian space. Such regional regime would give Russia an opportunity to shape the international regime and closely monitor emerging information security issues in the former Soviet Union, and remove the potential threat of "color revolutions".
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spelling doaj-art-182aea8ca33748e59d34ccfe598cc0d12025-01-30T12:16:15ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602541-90992016-08-0104(49)23524710.24833/2071-8160-2016-4-49-235-247611FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITYE. S. Zinovieva0Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)The article discusses the key trends shaping the international regime on information security. International cooperation in this area at the global level encounters contradictions of state interest. The main actors of the information security are the United States, Russia, China and the EU countries (Britain, France and Germany). The main contradiction is developing between the US on one side and Russia and China on the other. EU countries occupy the middle position, gravitating to that of US. The article proves that international cooperation on information security will reflect the overall logic of the development of international cooperation, which is characterized by a new model of cooperation, with the participation of state and non-state actors, known as multi-stakeholder partnerships and multi-level cooperation. The logic of the formation of an international regime on information security is closest to the logic of the formation of the international non-proliferation regime. It is in the interest of Russia to support the trend towards regionalization of information security regime. Russia can form a regional information security regime in the former Soviet Union on the basis of the CSTO and SCO and potentially on a wider Eurasian space. Such regional regime would give Russia an opportunity to shape the international regime and closely monitor emerging information security issues in the former Soviet Union, and remove the potential threat of "color revolutions".https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/611information securitytrendsinternational regime regionalization
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FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
information security
trends
international regime regionalization
title FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
title_full FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
title_fullStr FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
title_full_unstemmed FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
title_short FUTURE TRENDS OF FORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
title_sort future trends of formation of the international regime on the provision of information security
topic information security
trends
international regime regionalization
url https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/611
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