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SAIDANE, Younes |
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2024-04-30T08:05:00Z |
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2024-04-30T08:05:00Z |
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2022 |
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University of Martyr Sheikh Arab Tbesi Tebessa |
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http//localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11305 |
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The United States, in its quest for world supremacy, went through military challenges as
part of its foreign policy. Thus, in many worldwide conflicts, the US had a hand in them as
the objective was to protect its national security. This explains why all sorts of interventions
were military. With the introduction of the internet, the world has become digitally
interconnected. Therefore, physical world relations have their equivalent in cyberspace with
a certain complexity where geographical borders are replaced with virtual ones and can be
easily crossed. Thus, the US officials sought the need to use the cyberspace as an extension
to their foreign policy as part of what is known as the soft power. They argued that the
cyberspace is absorbing the world ‘s culture. Consequently, the US political weight should
be thoroughly exercised as many rivalling powers continue to threaten the US national security. For the US, cyberspace security is never a safe channel; thus, securing this digital gate
means maintaining world supremacy |
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en |
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University of Martyr Sheikh Arab Tbesi Tebessa |
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Cyberspace, Soft Power, United States of America. Foreign Policy, International Relations, National security |
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The title Manifestations of Cybersecurity in the American Foreign Policy -Biden’s Administration |
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Thesis |
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