Abstract

ABSTRACT States have agreed on the need for norms as a means to restrain disruptive behaviors in cyberspace and their negative impact on international security. Agreements have proved more difficult to reach on the substance of the norms that are needed, who needs to accept them, and how they might be implemented. This article evaluates efforts and strategies of states working through the United Nations and among coalitions of the “like-minded” to define and establish such norms.

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