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What is International Cooperation

Analyzing New Forms of Social Disorders in Modern Virtual Environments
Joint actions of subjects of international law (IL) in any area of their mutual interests, their activities to coordinate their positions, coordinate actions, resolve common problems, and make mutually acceptable decisions.
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Cyberterrorism and Its Impact on Contemporary Conflicts and Society
Emilia Alaverdov (Georgian Technical University, Georgia), Sopo Chkopoia (East European University, Georgia), and Zurabi Tchabashvili (Georgian American University, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5760-3.ch008
Abstract
The chapter discusses the modern possibilities of cyber-terrorism, gives certain examples of its application in conflicts, shows the dangers that may follow cybercrime as an international level crime. Therefore, the need to improve the world policy of fighting it and to strengthen international cooperation is explored. Terrorism, including cyberterrorism, is a global phenomenon that transcends national boundaries and whose scale is immeasurably large. As a result of technological progress, modern, global cyberspace creates a unique environment for cyberterrorism.
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History of International Collaboration on the Exploration and Development of the Arctic
A universal mode of interaction between two or more countries based on sharing research results, production, commerce, protection of investments, and industrial know-how.
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