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La estrategia de disuasión debe evolucionar más allá del pensamiento de la Guerra Fría. La seguridad moderna requiere un concepto de disuasión multi-actor para abordar amenazas globales complejas e interconectadas y diversos intereses.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Relaciones Internacionales
  • Estudios de Seguridad
  • Estudios Estratégicos

Sus antecedentes:

  • El modelo tradicional de disuasión diádica es insuficiente para los desafíos de seguridad contemporáneos.
  • El panorama de la seguridad global ha cambiado significativamente desde la era de la Guerra Fría.
  • Las estrategias actuales no logran tener en cuenta la complejidad de las interacciones geopolíticas modernas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Analizar las limitaciones de la teoría de la disuasión tradicional.
  • Introducir y definir el concepto de disuasión multi-actor.
  • Proponer un nuevo marco para comprender la disuasión en entornos de seguridad complejos.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis conceptual de la teoría de la disuasión.
  • Examen de las tendencias geopolíticas y de seguridad actuales.
  • Desarrollo de un marco de disuasión multi-actor.

Principales resultados:

  • La disuasión ya no es un simple análisis de costo-beneficio entre dos actores.
  • La disuasión multi-actor involucra a numerosos actores estatales y no estatales con intereses variados.
  • Nuevas amenazas como la guerra cibernética, la militarización del espacio y los conflictos híbridos complican los cálculos de disuasión.

Conclusiones:

  • Las estrategias de EE. UU. deben adoptar una perspectiva de disuasión multi-actor.
  • La disuasión efectiva requiere comprender la compleja interacción de múltiples actores y amenazas.
  • Adaptar los conceptos de disuasión es crucial para navegar el panorama de la seguridad global en evolución.