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  • 国際関係学
  • 安全保障学
  • 戦略研究

背景:

  • 従来の二元的抑止モデルは、現代の安全保障上の課題には不十分である。
  • 冷戦時代以降、世界の安全保障情勢は大きく変化した。
  • 現在の戦略では、現代の地政学的な相互作用の複雑さを考慮できていない。

研究 の 目的:

  • 従来の抑止理論の限界を分析する。
  • マルチアクター抑止の概念を導入し、定義する。
  • 複雑な安全保障環境における抑止を理解するための新たなフレームワークを提案する。

主な方法:

  • 抑止理論の概念分析。
  • 現在の地政学的および安全保障の動向の検討。
  • マルチアクター抑止フレームワークの開発。

主要な成果:

  • 抑止はもはや二者間の単純な費用便益分析ではない。
  • マルチアクター抑止には、多様な利益を持つ多数の国家および非国家アクターが関与する。
  • サイバー戦争、宇宙兵器化、ハイブリッド紛争などの新たな脅威は、抑止計算を複雑化させる。

結論:

  • 米国の戦略は、マルチアクター抑止の視点を採用しなければならない。
  • 効果的な抑止には、複数のアクターと脅威の複雑な相互作用を理解する必要がある。
  • 進化する世界の安全保障情勢を乗り切るためには、抑止概念を適応させることが極めて重要である。