A fragile public preference for cyber strikes: Evidence from survey experiments in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel

作者: Ryan Shandler , Michael L. Gross , Daphna Canetti

DOI: 10.1080/13523260.2020.1868836

关键词: Foreign policyTerrorismPolitical scienceKingdomPreferencePublic supportPublic opinionPublic administrationCyberwarfarePublic preference

摘要: To what extent does the public support use of cyber weapons? We propose that exposure to destructive potential cyber-attacks will dispel clear cross-national preference for cy...

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