Information Space as a New (Geo)Political Space: Th e States’ Role and Place
https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2014-5-4-54-59
Abstract
Information space as a new (geo)political space exerts an increasingly higher infl uence on the global processes. Despite its specifi c nature, its connection with physical space is growing, furthermore, the states describe themselves as leading actors of information space more actively. Although the approaches diff er from one another, information space is being generally perceived in the traditional categories of sovereignty, borders and territory. Th e states serve as accelerators of interrelated processes of militarization, securitization and diplomatization of information space, which are typical for other spaces. Strengthening such tendencies and including a greater number of countries lead to new forms of cooperation and confl icts.
About the Author
Yu. A. KabanovRussian Federation
Department of Applied Political Science, Student
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For citations:
Kabanov Yu.A. Information Space as a New (Geo)Political Space: Th e States’ Role and Place. Comparative Politics Russia. 2014;5(4):54-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2014-5-4-54-59