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Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age

Taylor Owen

Abstract

Digital communication technologies have thrust the calculus of global political power into a period of unprecedented complexity. In every aspect of international affairs, digitally enabled actors are changing the way the world works, and disrupting the institutions that once held a monopoly on power. No area is immune: Humanitarianism, War, Diplomacy, Finance, Activism, or Journalism. In each, the government departments, international organizations and corporations who for a century were in charge, are being challenged by a new breed of international actor. Online, networked and decentralized, ... More

Keywords: International Relations, Digital Media, Digital Activism, Cyberwar, Digital Diplomacy, Surveillance, Digital Humanitarianism, Crypto-Currency or Digital Currency, Internet Governance

Bibliographic Information

Print publication date: 2015 Print ISBN-13: 9780199363865
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2016 DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199363865.001.0001

Authors

Affiliations are at time of print publication.

Taylor Owen, author
University of British Columbia, Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Global Affairs