1 The Definitions of Fundamental Concepts
1.1 Basic Definition of Cyber
1.2 Various (Electromagnetic) Information Networks
1.2.1 Telecommunication Networks
1.2.2 Broadcast and Television Networks
1.2.3 The Internet
1.2.4 Mobile Internet
1.2.5 Social Networks
1.2.6 Internet of Things
1.2.7 Sensor Networks
1.2.8 Industrial Control Networks
1.2.9 Quantum Communication Networks
1.3 The Concept of Space
1.4 Introduction of the Concept of Cyberspace
1.5 Diversified Description Methods for Cyberspace
1.5.1 Simply Defining Cyberspace as Information and
Communication Infrastructure
1.5.2 Defining Cyberspace as an Information and
Communication Infrastructure and Resident Data...
1.5.3 Defining Cyberspace as a Collection of Facilities,
Data and People
1.5.4 Defining Cyberspace as a Collection of Facilities,
Data and Operations
1.5.5 Defining Cyberspace as a Complete Set of Facilities,
Data, People and Operations
1.6 Analyses on the Four Elements of Cyberspace
1.7 The History of Cyberspace
1.7.1 The History of Radio Broadcast
1.7.2 History of Direct Broadcasting Satellite
1.7.3 History of Cable Television
1.7.4 History of the Internet
1.7.5 Change of Focuses During Cyberspace
Development
1.8 The Reality of Cyberspace
1.8.1 The Authenticity from the Perspective
of Virtual-Real Mapping
1.8.2 The Authenticity of Cyberspace from Its
Representations
1.9 The Definition of Cyberspace
1.9.1 The Definition from the Public Point of View
1.9.2 The Definition from an Academic Point of View
1.9.3 The Presentation from the International
Perspective
1.10 The Definition of Cyberspace Security
2 Understanding of the Traditional Sovereignty Concept
2.1 The Origin of Sovereignty
2.1.1 400-Year History of the Western Sovereignty
Concept
2.1.2 Three Waves of Independence by Sovereign Nations
of the World
2.1.3 The Internally Relative Constitutionality of
Sovereignty: Postwar Iraq
2.1.4 The Externally Relative Constitutionality of
Sovereignty: Switzerland and the Tax Haven
2.2 The Connotation of Sovereignty
2.2.1 The First Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Connotation: Territory Sovereignty
2.2.2 The Second Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Connotation: People Sovereignty
2.2.3 The Third Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Connotation: Politics Sovereignty
2.2.4 Un-evolved Sovereignty: Sovereignty Protection
of Non-self-Governing Territories
2.3 Extensions of Sovereignty
2.3.1 The First Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Denotation: The Right of International
Self-Defense
2.3.2 The Second Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Denotation: The Right of International
Independence
2.3.3 The Third Natural Attribute of Sovereignty
Denotation: The Right of International Equality
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