Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Summary
Abbreviations
CHAPTER ONE:
The “Cyber Problem” in U.S.-China Relations
Purpose and Approach
Organization of This Report
CHAPTER TWO:
Coming to Terms
The Dimensions and Implications of Divergent Views of Deterrence
Sources of Difference
Elements of Difference
Law and Equality
Hegemony
Escalation
Signaling
Overall
CHAPTER THREE:
Getting to Now
China’s Cyber Espionage
The 2011 U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace
Mandiant, Snowden, and the PLA 5
Track Two Talks Between CICIR and CSIS
What Could the United States Do to Discourage China’s EMCE?
Setting
Track One Negotiations
Economically Motivated Cyber Espionage
What Does China Want?
Alternatives to Bilateral Negotiations with China
The Law of Armed Conflict and the Right to Retaliate
A Mutual Forbearance Proposal
CHAPTER FIVE:
Conclusions
Postscript
References