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War and International IT1 International IT and War A Discussion Document

War and International IT2 Agenda A “State” of War: what’s so different? Models of International Business and war Ordinary Issues exacerbated by war New Issues Engendered by war An Ethical Dimension

War and International IT3 A “State” of War: what’s so different? What Does International IT Assume that a State of War negates? What does a State of War mean?  Business as usual?  Legal implications?  International implications?  Global implications? Whose condition changes depending on this state?

War and International IT4 State of War What Kind of War is This? Who are the Combatants? What are the Boundaries of the War?

War and International IT5 What Does International IT Assume that a State of War negates? International Cooperation or Agreement Adherence to Diplomatic Norms Continued Academic Cooperation Undisrupted Communication Channels Respect for non-Combatants Respect for non-Combatant Business

War and International IT6 What Are the Conditions of THIS War? Little International Cooperation Normal Rules of Engagement are bypassed Academic Cooperation is politicized Communication Channels are at Risk No Respect for Non-Combatants No Real Boundaries

War and International IT7 Models of International IT and war Which models point to places in which effects of war will show up? This is our aim: State of Belligerency (i.e., War vs. Peace) Models affected by war/peace Implications for action or practice Models not affected by war/peace Implications for action or practice

War and International IT8 Ordinary Issues exacerbated by war Logistics Fulfillment Human resource shortages Economic uncertainty, movement of funds Corruption, greed, etc.

War and International IT9 New Issues Engendered by war Espionage Government security measures New laws Political divisions in society Physical violence Aftermath; Winning the Peace

War and International IT10 An Ethical Dimension Is IS neutral in this conflict? Is IS a promoter or deterent to war? Are IS people prone to support one side or another? Is there a personal ethical position and must it be taken and acted on?