Cyberwarfare and the Weaponization of Information in US–China 21st‐Century Geostrategic Rivalry

Author:

Tan Er‐Win1ORCID,Sayankina Sofiya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Abstract

Sino–US geostrategic rivalry has carried over into cyberspace and is reflected in how both the United States and China view the internet as a battleground for the propagation of information warfare in their bids to increase global influence at the expense of the other. Both the United States and China have harnessed cyberspace in order to propagate their worldview to a global audience, whilst countering and rebutting the other's information narrative. The flow of information – including the use of cyberspace to inject misinformation, deliberately biased reporting, cover‐ups, and fabricated information – can be seen as a weapon of statecraft in pursuit of global influence and geostrategic objectives. Such ability to shape the information narrative marks a refinement of the use of propaganda, to the extent that private individuals with access to social media can be seen as propaganda tools.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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