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Information and telecommunications diplomacy in the context of international security at the United Nations

Christian Pauletto (International University in Geneva (IUG), Geneva, Switzerland)

Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

ISSN: 1750-6166

Article publication date: 21 May 2020

Issue publication date: 28 August 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The development of technologies for the conduct of cyber operations represents an opportunity for states to defend their interests in international relations but also bears risks and challenges. Since the early 2000s, the United Nations “group of governmental experts (GGE) on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security” debates on this issue. This paper aims to investigate how states are challenged in the development of international cyber norms and where capacity to act is idle, i.e. to assess how much has been reached in the international community’s debate on cyber threats and malicious behaviors in the international security context and to identify directions to move GGE work further.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology uses an extensive text-based desk research and relies on a thorough collection, analysis and interpretation of the United Nations (UNs) documents. When specific substantial topics are addressed in the GGE, the content of the debate was confronted with issue-specific academic literature on those matters.

Findings

The results highlight that the GGE managed to gather consensus on a number of cooperation and normative measures in this politically highly sensitive topic and more deliverables are expected during this and next year. The paper identifies a weakness in terms of operational implementation though. The paper proposes a few examples of concrete headways that could complement existing consensus, especially on the implementation side.

Originality/value

Because of its political sensitivity, the GGE has worked with discretion and has attracted little academic attention. This paper is an original and timely attempt to assess the achievements and possible outlook of this endeavor of the international community, including the incipient work of a recently established open-ended working group. It also attempts to connect the subject matter discussed in the UN with related academic literature, including in respect of definitional and conceptual issues.

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Acknowledgements

The author expresses his grateful thanks to Jon A. Fanzun, Special Envoy of the Swiss Federal Council to Cyber, Foreign and Security Policy, to Daniel Stauffacher, former Ambassador of Switzerland for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and founder of ICT4Peace, and to the anonymous peer-reviewers, for their highly valued comments. All remaining errors are the author's own.

Citation

Pauletto, C. (2020), "Information and telecommunications diplomacy in the context of international security at the United Nations", Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 351-380. https://doi.org/10.1108/TG-01-2020-0007

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