Cyber factors of Strategic Stability // Russia in Global Affairs. 2020. Vol. 18, Issue 3 (71). P. 24-52. DOI 10.31278/1810-6374-2020-18-3-24-52.
ISSN 1810-6374
DOI 10.31278/1810-6374-2020-18-3-24-52
It is hard to disagree with most international relations experts that nuclear arms control is currently undergoing a systemic crisis. Opinions differ on its depth and possible ways out of it. At the same time, many experts consider it necessary to conceptualize the factor of the latest information and communications technologies (ICTs), including artificial intelligence (AI) systems, in the domain of strategic stability. The matter concerns not only the digitalization of nuclear communications, command, control, and intelligence systems (C3I), but also the development and use of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS).
The article has been supported by a grant of the Russian Science Foundation, Project 18-18-00463.
Keywords: strategic stability | ICT environment | new technologies | artificial intelligence | cybersecurity | cyber warfare |
Russian Science Citation Index
OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON THIS TOPIC
Pankova Ludmila, Gusarova Olga
World Innovative Digital Expansion: Characteristics of the Moment // Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2022. Vol. 92, Issue 5. P. 617-628. DOI 10.1134/S1019331622050124.
Savel'ev Alexander , Alexandria O.
What Factors Affect Strategic Stability? // Russia in Global Affairs. 2022. Vol. 20, Issue 1. P. 93-111. DOI 10.31278/1810-6374-2022-20-1-93-111.
Stefanovich Dmitry
Russia's vision for a great power rivalry in space // Journal of Space Safety Engineering. 2023. Vol. 10, Issue 4. P. 538-543. DOI 10.1016/j.jsse.2023.10.007.
Romashkina Natalia, Markov A., Stefanovich Dmitry
Information Technologies and International Security : [electronic resource]. – Mîscow : IMEMO, 2023. – 111 p. – ISBN 978-5-9535-0613-7. – DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0613-7. – URL: https://www.imemo.ru/publications/info/information-technologies-and-international-security
Arbatov Alexey
Global Stability in the Nuclear World // Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2021. Vol. 91, Issue 3. P. 364-373. DOI 10.1134/S1019331621030023.
Savel'ev Alexander
Nuclear Deterrence, Strategic Stability, Missile Defence // Russia in Global Affairs. 2023. Vol. 21, Issue 4 (84). P. 10-23. DOI 10.31278/1810-6374-2023-21-4-10-23.
Salitskii Alexander, Salitskaya E.
China on the Way to Global Technology Leadership // Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2022. Vol. 92, Issue 3. P. 262-267. DOI 10.1134/S1019331622030042.
Bardin Andrey
The Digital Divide in the Modern Megalopolis: Political Dimension // Social Sciences : A Quarterly Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2021. Vol. 52, Issue 4. P. 80-95. DOI 10.21557/SSC.72349731.
Pankova Ludmila
Space Activity at the Context of the Great Power Competition (USA, Russia, China) // AIP Conference Proceedings. 2023. Vol. 2549, Issue 1. P. 080029. DOI 10.1063/5.0108462.
Stefanovich Dmitry
Nuclear Posture and Technology Trends in South Asia and Ways Ahead // The National Security Journal. 2022. Vol. 3, Issue 4. Art. 11. DOI 10.36878/nsj20220301.11.
Kütt M., Kühn U., Stefanovich Dmitry
Remote monitoring: Verifying geographical arms limits // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 2023. Vol. 79, Issue 1. P. 17-21. DOI 10.1080/00963402.2022.2155006.
Russia: arms control, disarmament and international security. IMEMO supplement to the Russian edition of the SIPRI Yearbook 2021 / ed. by Alexey Arbatov, Sergey Oznobishchev, Nadezhda Dudik. – Moscow : IMEMO, 2022. – 154 p. – ISBN 978-5-9535-0518-5. – DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0518-5.
Anichkina Tatiyana
Limit missile defense - or expand it?: A Russian response [Text] / T. Anichkina // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. – 2015. – V. 71. – Issue 2. – Ð. 17 – 20.
Arbatova Nadezhda
Domestic Debate in Russia About Arms Control and Nuclear Weapons In: Cotta-Ramusino, P., Lowenthal, M., Maiani, L., Pellecchia, E. (eds) Nuclear Risks and Arms Control - Problems and Progresses in the Time of Pandemics and War. EAC 2022. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 291. Springer, Cham. 2023. P.65-70. DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-29708-3_8.
Anichkina Tatiyana
The future of US-Russian nuclear deterrence and arms control [Text] / T. Anichkina, A. Pezceli, N. Roth // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. – 2017. – Vol. 73. – No 4. – P. 271-278.
Lenchuk Elena, Voitolovsky Feodor, Kuvalin D.
Strategic Planning in Public Administration: Experience, Opportunities and Prospects // Studies on Russian Economic Development. 2020. Vol. 31, Issue 6. P. 621-628. DOI 10.1134/S1075700720060106.
Danilin Ivan
The U.S.-China Technological War: Digital Technologies as a New Factor of World Politics? // Russia in Global Affairs. 2021. Vol. 19, Issue 4. P. 78-96. DOI 10.31278/1810-6374-2021-19-4-78-96.
Selyanin Yaroslav
U.S. Intelligence Community and Artificial Intelligence
The Policy of developing cutting-Edge Technologies in Japan: challenges and Prospects [Text] / V. Shvydko, I. Danilin, K. Kostyukova // Far Eastern Affairs. – 2016. – Vol. 44. – ¹ 2. – P. 46 – 56.
Russia: arms control, disarmament and international security / IMEMO supplement to the Russian edition of the SIPRI Yearbook 2018. Edited by A. Arbatov, S. Oznobishchev, N. Bubnova. – Moscow: IMEMO, 2019. – 152 p.
Related publications
No comments