Politics 387CY - Advanced Topics in Politics: 'Cyberpolitics'
Cyberpolitics
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Bryan Nakayama
M 08:45PM-10:00PM;TTH 08:30PM-10:15PM;WF 09:15PM-10:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
112677
bnakayam@mtholyoke.edu
For many, the "cyber-revolution" has fundamentally altered all aspects of human existence through the creation of a new space of interaction: cyberspace. This course asks whether and to what extent cyberspace has revolutionized the nature of international politics. Are traditional understandings of sovereignty, deterrence, and diplomacy bunk? Rather than engaging in speculation, this course will cover the history of the development of both cyberspace and the beliefs that it will revolutionize politics. By examining the distance between speculation and reality this course will provide a grounded understanding of the effects of the "cyber-revolution" on international politics.
Prereq: 8 credits in Politics.