The Geopolitical Context of Russia’s Information Sovereignty in Cyberspace and Its Significance for International Security
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34739/dsd.2020.02.07Keywords:
sovereignty, geopolitics, cyberspace, Russia, information policy, international securityAbstract
The purpose of this article is to indicate the relationship between geopolitics as an important factor in defining Russia’s policy (in terms of security and relations with foreign countries) and its activity for recognizing cyberspace as subject to state sovereignty. The concept of information geopolitics is subject to definition. An analysis of the catalog of factors determining the new dimension of Russian geopolitics, including cyberspace and information policy, is undertaken. The authors consider the importance of the cybernetic factor and the participation of information sovereignty in shaping the international image of the Russian Federation, to then diagnose their impact on the sphere of international security. The study will not discuss examples of Russian cyber attacks against third countries, but an attempt will be made to explain the determinants of broadly defined state activity in the information geospatial.