@article{468, author = {Carol M. Glen}, title = {Norm Entrepreneurship in Global Cybersecurity}, abstract = { This article analyzes the attempts to construct global cybersecurity norms. It differs from much of the existing literature on norm-construction since it moves beyond the interstate level to examine subnational groups and private sector actors that function as norm entrepreneurs in this policy area.}, year = {2021}, journal = {Wiley}, month = {2021-07-26}, issn = {1555-5623}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/polp.12430?casa_token=8OEGQkXutbcAAAAA%3AZY0uHoqGx223lU-qDvcnppN2Av-jIi7-KYs1fobciE1aYsxkcCkfP7LR_DSP-wQBv8eMDaktROnTTu8U}, doi = {10.1111/polp.12430}, note = { The article posits that while nation states remain central, nonstate actors are playing an increasingly important role in cybersecurity norm-building, supplementing state action, and, to some degree, compensating for state inaction when cooperation reaches an impasse.}, }