Thank you, Professor Leuprecht.
It is always a pleasure to have you with us.
You talked about cyber-diplomacy, mentioning that there are states that get along with each other, that there are states that are a bit more agnostic about cyber-diplomacy, and that there are states that are outright against the international global order. For example, China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are malicious actors, but they each have their own fairly independent ways of operating according to their own interests.
Can we think that there is some form of collaboration between these countries now?
Could there be two fronts rather than one front of allied countries tackling different actors with different views?
Could there be some sort of consolidation of the ways of dealing with rogue countries?