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17.446 International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age
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(Subject meets with 17.445)
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9
Lecture: M1-3 (E53-485)![]()
Examines cyber dynamics and processes in international relations from different theoretical perspectives. Considers alternative theoretical and empirical frameworks consistent with characteristic features of cyberspace and emergent transformations at all levels of international interaction. Theories examined include realism and neorealism, institutionalism and liberalism, constructivism, and systems theory and lateral pressure. Highlights relevant features and proposes customized international relations theory for the cyber age. Students taking the graduate version are expected to pursue the subject in greater depth through reading and individual research.
N. Choucri
Textbooks (Fall 2018)