Full Stack Spies: Cyber Espionage in the Age of US–China Competition

Author:   Ahana Datta Fasel
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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9781805265740


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   11 June 2026
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Full Stack Spies: Cyber Espionage in the Age of US–China Competition


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Examines how cyber espionage became an instrument of statecraft, shaped bytheentanglements between states, hackers and tech companiesthatdrive global instability. Even the most elite hackers use common technologies to steal state secrets, which help intelligence agencies to catch them. Are these hackers simply reckless, or do their operations reveal something deeper about their nation-state patrons? Over a globally interconnected Internet, nations must constantly toe the delicate line of maintaining stability--developing shared tech protocols that they themselves must also break, in order to spy. This is the paradox at the heart of cyber espionage: states need to cooperate if they are to compete. As the US and China vie for strategic advantage through a new form of statecraft in cyber space, an intensifying cat-and-mouse game makes cyber security more difficult, more expensive and more unpredictable for us all. Full Stack Spies examines the dynamic, interdependent relationships that hackers, cyber defenders, tech giants and nation states forge, leverage and exploit to amass cyber power against a wide range of targets in geopolitics, global trade and finance, the armed forces, and critical infrastructure. But this jostling for cyber dominance makes spying online harder--and, more crucially, undermines long-term trust in cyber space, destabilising the foundations of digital societies.

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Author:   Ahana Datta Fasel
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781805265740


ISBN 10:   1805265741
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   11 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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‘This deeply research booked shows how great power competition in the digital age call into question established concepts of strategic stability with grave implications for liberal democracies.’ -- <b>Nigel Inkster, author of <i>The Great Decoupling: China, America and the Struggle for Technological Supremacy</i></b> ‘A compelling and timely exploration of contemporary cyber statecraft, showing how China and Russia weaponise digital infrastructure to challenge Western power.’ -- <b>Alexander Evans, Associate Dean for Strategic Development, London School of Economics, and former UK diplomat</b> ‘Engaging, ambitious and compellingly written, it is rare to see something both this detailed and this up-to-date. A “must-buy”.’ -- <b>Ben Collier, Senior Lecturer in Digital Methods, University of Edinburgh, and author of <i>Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy</i></b>


‘A compelling and timely exploration of contemporary cyber statecraft, showing how China and Russia weaponise digital infrastructure to challenge Western power.’ -- <b>Alexander Evans, Associate Dean for Strategic Development, London School of Economics, and former UK diplomat</b> ‘Engaging, ambitious and compellingly written, it is rare to see something both this detailed and this up-to-date. A “must-buy”.’ -- <b>Ben Collier, Senior Lecturer in Digital Methods, University of Edinburgh, and author of <i>Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy</i></b>


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Ahana Datta Fasel advises governments and companies globally on geopolitical, technology, and systemic risk. Previously theFinancial Times'cyber chief, she has held senior cyber roles in the UK government, serving the Ministry of Justice, the Cabinet Office, and the National Cyber Security Centre. She is a strategic advisor on national security and defence to UK Research and Innovation and a trustee of Privacy International. She has held visiting fellowships at Cornell, Cambridge, Imperial and Durham, and her editorials have appeared inForeignPolicy, FT,andColumbia Journalism Review.She holds a PhD from University College London.

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