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Stefan Zhelyazkov
Stefan Zhelyazkov
==Description==
==Description==
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In this article conflict, tension and dispute are used interchangeably.<br>
International conflicts have been a driving force for all major changes in the world's political and social map. Solved either by military resolution or peaceful agreement, every conflict has a long lasting effect in the minds of people and their attitude towards each other. Basically an international conflict is a dispute between two or more (sovereign) countries. Most of the time international legal bodies mediate/influence the outcome of the conflict. Such international interference is not always welcome by one of the sides in the conflict. Usually many interests (lives) are affected by such conflicts and it is extremely difficult to come with a fair solution, thus at the end there are always people not happy with the outcome.  
International conflicts have been a driving force for all major changes in the world's political and social or technological map. Solved either by military resolution or peaceful agreement, every dispute has a long lasting effect in the minds and hearts of people. Basically an international conflict is a disagreement between two or more (sovereign) countries on a certain topic (most of the time territory or resources). It is a common practice international legal bodies to mediate/influence the outcome of such a dispute. Such international interference is not always welcome, and it is not a surprise if it further complicates the matters. Usually many interests and lives are affected by such conflicts and it is extremely difficult to come with a fair solution. There is always a party that is not satisfied by the outcome and in order to express its discontent, it turns to alternative sources of action.
With the development of technologies many of those international conflicts are accompanied by some sort of cyber activities. Each time they are defined differently - cyber war, cyber crime, or cyber terrorism. Nevertheless, the results/actions are the same - a computer system has been attacked and taken control over even for a short period of time.
With the development of technologies many of those international conflicts are accompanied by cyber activities. The Internet is a excellent platform to gain popularity or to harm others' public image. One can go even further by actually endangering lives and causing financial disturbances by using the global network. Each time, such activities are defined differently - cyber war, cyber crime, or cyber terrorism (it depends which side is defining them). Nevertheless, the results are the same - a computer system has been attacked and taken over even for a period of time.


==Enablers==
==Enablers==

Revision as of 19:29, 11 May 2008

Author

Stefan Zhelyazkov

Description

In this article conflict, tension and dispute are used interchangeably.
International conflicts have been a driving force for all major changes in the world's political and social or technological map. Solved either by military resolution or peaceful agreement, every dispute has a long lasting effect in the minds and hearts of people. Basically an international conflict is a disagreement between two or more (sovereign) countries on a certain topic (most of the time territory or resources). It is a common practice international legal bodies to mediate/influence the outcome of such a dispute. Such international interference is not always welcome, and it is not a surprise if it further complicates the matters. Usually many interests and lives are affected by such conflicts and it is extremely difficult to come with a fair solution. There is always a party that is not satisfied by the outcome and in order to express its discontent, it turns to alternative sources of action. With the development of technologies many of those international conflicts are accompanied by cyber activities. The Internet is a excellent platform to gain popularity or to harm others' public image. One can go even further by actually endangering lives and causing financial disturbances by using the global network. Each time, such activities are defined differently - cyber war, cyber crime, or cyber terrorism (it depends which side is defining them). Nevertheless, the results are the same - a computer system has been attacked and taken over even for a period of time.

Enablers

Territorial disputes Terrorist Acts Ethnic Intolerance

Inhibitors

Economic stability Uniform legal systems International treaties

Paradigms

Experts

Timing

Web Resources