“Norm Subsidiarity” or “Norm Diffusion”?
PDF

Keywords

Cybersecurity
Global Governance
Norm Subsidiarity
Norm Diffusion
International Cooperation
ASEAN
GCC

How to Cite

Mohamed Ali, H. (2021). “Norm Subsidiarity” or “Norm Diffusion”? A Cross-Regional Examination of Norms in ASEAN-GCC Cybersecurity Governance. The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare, 4(1), 128–153. https://doi.org/10.21810/jicw.v4i1.2805

Abstract

Cybercrime has been a contentious issue among security actors, vis-à-vis the extent to which international cooperation may be fostered to respond to the accelerating incidence of cyber-attacks. This paper contrasts between the cyber-governance approaches adopted by two non-Western regional organizations, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council, over the past decade. Considering their similar institutional origins, Most Similar Systems Design methodology was employed to assess how ASEAN and GCC have distinctly responded to cybercrime. It considers the dynamics of the digital divide — a divide which is exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic — and in which ASEAN and the GCC are challenged to bolster their cyber-capabilities. Findings reveal that GCC increasingly diffuses norms of international cooperation to tackle cybercrime. By contrast, ASEAN embodies cyber norms which regulate behavior along the lines of intra-regional cooperation, wherein norms of international cooperation are rendered subsidiary to norms of regional autonomy.

Received: 2021-03-30
Revised: 2021-05-21

https://doi.org/10.21810/jicw.v4i1.2805
PDF
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Copyright (c) 2021 Hanan Mohamed Ali

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.