Cyber Statecraft: Strategies, Challenges, and Future Trends
Expected publication date: Dec 2025
Deadline: Mon, 03 Mar 2025
We invite proposals for chapters from both practitioners and academia. We welcome original, unpublished contributions that engage with, but are not limited to, the following themes and topics:
1. Theoretical Foundations of Cyber Statecraft
- Cyber statecraft and its role in international relations;
- Cybersecurity as a dimension of national power;
- Power projection in cyberspace;
- The intersection of cyber capabilities and traditional statecraft;
- Implications for cyber statecraft of dual-use technologies;
- Cyber statecraft in the context of emerging technologies (quantum computing, AI, advanced cryptographic systems, etc.).
2. Cybersecurity and International Security
- The role of cyber operations in hybrid and asymmetric conflicts;
- Cyber warfare and deterrence strategies;
- Role of cyber capabilities in cognitive warfare;
- Cyber defence policies and national cybersecurity strategies;
- Cybersecurity alliances and cooperative defence mechanisms;
- Cybersecurity measures in critical infrastructure protection.
3. Geopolitics of Cyberspace
- Cyber power competition among great powers (e.g., the US, China, Russia);
- Regional approaches to cyber governance (e.g., EU, ASEAN, AU);
- The role of BRICS in shaping the global cyber environment;
- Cyber strategies of Middle Eastern states;
- Emerging powers and their cyber strategy;
- Cyber strategy of small states.
4. Governance, Ethics, and Norms
- Geopolitical implications of cyber sovereignty and its clash with global internet freedom;
- International cooperation and multi-stakeholder governance as forms of cyber solidarity;
- The development of international norms for cyber behaviour;
- Ethical and legal challenges in cyber operations;
- Ethical and legal frameworks for dual-use cyber technologies;
- Privacy, surveillance, and the balance between security and liberty.
Submission Guidelines
- Abstract Submission: Please submit an abstract of 300-500 words outlining your proposed chapter, including the research question, methodology, and expected contributions. Please include a short biographical note (150 words) with contact details;
- Deadline for Abstracts: 2 March 2025;
- Notification of Acceptance: 16 March 2025;
- Complete Chapter Submission: Accepted authors will be asked to submit chapters of 6,000-8,000 words (including references) by 1 August 2025;
- Peer-review results: 30 September 2025;
- Final Submission of Revised Chapters: 15 November 2025.