Both the Stuxnet and the Estonia attacks reveal we are in a new age of warfare, and the realist model of world politics is dead

  Both the Stuxnet and the Estonia attacks reveal we are in a new age of warfare, and the realist model of world politics is dead   600 word position post at start of topic week, where you must take nominated position for or against the proposition. My position I am For agreeing with it: Both the Stuxnet and the Estonia attacks reveal we are in a new age of warfare, and the realist model of world politics is dead expect the essays to draw on 7-10 scholarly references. These will include the set readings: Choucri, Nazli, ‘Cyberspace: New Domain of International Relations’ in Cyberpolitics in International Relations, (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2012) pp.3-24 and pp.49-70 eBook Eriksson, Johan and Giampiero Giacomello, ‘The Information Revolution, Security and International Relations: (IR)relevant Theory?’, International Political Science Review, Vol.27, No.3, 2006. Weiss, Charles, ‘Science, Technology and International Relations’, Technology in Society, Vol.27, No.3, August 2005. as well as drawing on additional readings from the recommended readings list and from your own research.