Stuxnet Amerika Serikat dalam Kerangka Neo-Realisme

Authors

  • Syani Zuraida
  • Yusran Yusran

Keywords:

cyber weapon, neo-realism, Stuxnet, Iran, United States of America

Abstract

This research discusses about the Stuxnet phenomena to remote the nuclear program of Iran. The advance of information and communication technology impacts the international relation. Those technological sophistication makes the country can attack another country virtually. Stuxnet is an example of cyber- attack done by United States of America to distract the Iran’s nuclear program. His research uses qualitative methods with the framework of neo-realism to analyze and answer the question of the research. The result of this research is stuxnet as a cyber-weapon justifies the concept of neo-realism international system, power and its relation.

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2019-02-21

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Zuraida, S., & Yusran, Y. (2019). Stuxnet Amerika Serikat dalam Kerangka Neo-Realisme. Balcony, 3(1), 81–87. Retrieved from https://jom.fisip.budiluhur.ac.id/index.php/balcony/article/view/85

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