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Part V of our series on cyberpeace "Cyberpeace: Dimensionen eines Gegenentwurfs".
With everybody focusing on cyberwar, our blog has decided to discuss cyberpeace instead. So far we have seen musings on war and peace, the meaning of the term “cyberpeace” itself and how we construct it discursively and calls to end cyberwar by focusing on the technical aspects again. All of these points are valid. But I feel that they are limited in their scope, because they focus too much on the adversarial: The hacks, the malware, the evil hackers from North Korea. But peace is more than the absence of war – and, in our case, more than the absence of hacks. If we want to be serious about cyberpeace as a societal goal, we have to pay more attention to how we handle our data because this data has a huge impact on the peace within our society....
In der ersten Netzschau im Neuen Jahr geht es um das (vermeintliche) Aussterben des Folterverbots in den USA, Drohnen in Europa, Demokratisierungstrends in den kommenden zehn Jahren, die Finanzierung des UN-Menschenrechtspfeilers und die Konkurrenz zwischen al Qaida und dem Islamischen Staat – auch im Lichte der Anschläge von Paris.