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The Digital Frontier and Westphalian Sovereignty

The rapid proliferation of state-sponsored hacking has forced a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize sovereignty and conflict. In the realm of politics government, the traditional Westphalian framework, predicated on physical territorial integrity, struggles to categorize the intangible incursions of cyber warfare. The evolution of international law has historically relied on kinetic markers of aggression; however, contemporary digital operations often occupy a "gray zone" that evades the legal threshold for an armed attack under Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.

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