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		<title>Cyber Sovereignty: The Future of Governance in Cyberspace</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tony Ramos]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 20:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Governments across the globe find themselves in an exploratory phase as they probe the limits of their sovereignty in the cyber domain. Cyberspace is a singular environment that is forcing states to adjust their behavior to fit a new arena beyond the four traditional domains (air, sea, space, and land) to which the classic understanding [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Governments across the globe find themselves in an exploratory phase as they probe the limits of their sovereignty in the cyber domain. Cyberspace is a singular environment that is forcing states to adjust their behavior to fit a new arena beyond the four traditional domains (air, sea, space, and land) to which the classic understanding of state sovereignty applies. According to Lucie Kadlecová, governments must implement a more adaptive approach to keep up with rapid developments and innovations in cyberspace in order to truly retain their sovereignty. This requires understanding the concept of sovereignty in a more creative and flexible manner.</p>
<p>Kadlecová argues that the existence of sovereignty in cyberspace is the latest remarkable stage in the evolution of this concept. Through a close study of the most advanced transatlantic cases of state sovereignty in cyberspace—the Netherlands, the US, Estonia, and Turkey—<i>Cyber Sovereignty</i> reveals how states have pursued new methods and tactics to fuel the distribution of authority and control in the cyber field, imaginatively combining modern technologies with legal frameworks. In times of booming competition over cyber governance between democracies and authoritarian regimes worldwide, cyber sovereignty is a major topic of interest, and concern, for the international community.</p>
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<p><b>Lucie Kadlecová</b> is a post-doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, and cybersecurity expert in the private sector.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Cyberspace creates messy problems for sovereignty, and governments across the globe find themselves probing the limits of authority. In this well-researched and insightful book, Lucie Kadlecová provides four absorbing case studies to examine how states use new tools to exercise authority and defend their sovereign interests, and how state practice has been modified as a result.&#8221;</p>
<p class="review-attribution">—James Andrew Lewis, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)</p>
<p>&#8220;This incisive book draws from international theory and detailed case studies to reveal how states reconfigure sovereign authority and control to pursue their interests in cyberspace. Lucie Kadlecová makes clear that, while state sovereignty remains relevant to cyberspace, we must reassess its implications for political order in a digital century.&#8221;</p>
<p class="review-attribution">—Tim Stevens, King&#8217;s College London</p>
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		<title>Environmental Governance and Agrarian R&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tony Ramos]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Struggling for Time examines how time is used as a mechanism of control by the Israeli state and a site of mundane resistance among Palestinian agriculture professionals. Natalia Gutkowski unpacks power structures to show how a settler society lays moral claim on indigenous time through agrarian environmental policies, science, technologies, landscapes, and bureaucracy. Shifting the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><i>Struggling for Time </i> examines how time is used as a mechanism of control by the Israeli state and a site of mundane resistance among Palestinian agriculture professionals. Natalia Gutkowski unpacks power structures to show how a settler society lays moral claim on indigenous time through agrarian environmental policies, science, technologies, landscapes, and bureaucracy. Shifting the analysis of Israel/Palestine from land and space to time, she offers new insight into the operation of power in agrarian environments and develops a contemporary framework to understand land and resource grabs under temporal justifications. </p>
<p>Traveling across both policymaking arenas and Palestinian citizens&#8217; agrarian fields, Gutkowski follows the multiple ways that state officials, agronomists, planners, environmentalists, and agriculturalists use time as a tool of collective agency. Through investigations of wetland drainage in Galilee, transformations in olive agriculture, sustainable agrarian development, and regulation of the <i>shmita</i> biblical commandment, the &#8220;year of release&#8221; for agricultural fields, this work highlights how Palestinian citizens&#8217; agriculture has become a site for the state to settle and mediate time conflicts to justify its existence. As <i>Struggling for Time</i> demonstrates, time politics will take on ever greater urgency as societies and governments plan for an uncertain future in our era of climate change.</p>
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<p><b>Natalia Gutkowski</b> is a Researcher at the Martin Buber Society of Fellows at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.</p>
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<p>&#8220;In this pathbreaking book, Natalia Gutkowski takes time as seriously as space/land for understanding the often-invisible governance tactics of the Israeli state and the wrenching problems faced daily by Palestinians. <i>Struggling for Time</i> reveals new avenues for hope, imagining better ways forward to a more just future for all.&#8221;</p>
<p class="review-attribution">—Diana K. Davis, University of California, Davis</p>
<p>&#8220;Through its impressive multisited ethnography and historical analysis, <i>Struggling for Time</i> offers a fascinating analysis of transformations in Israeli agriculture policies as well as moving portraits of Palestinian agronomists and their complex relationship to their work and their land. The analytic of Israeli use of time as a means of dispossession is original and revealing.&#8221;</p>
<p class="review-attribution">—Amahl Bishara, Tufts University</p>
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