Discerning nuclear proliferation intentions: some lessons from nature

S. Rao
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Discerning the nuclear proliferation intentions of nation-states is a challenge faced by strategic policy decision makers worldwide. Typical nuclear proliferation discourses revolve around the intentions and capabilities of nation-states, as also the events and conditions furthering the cause of nuclear proliferation. Various international relations theories try to explain a state's motivations for proliferation. However, policy makers are often confronted with strategic decision-making situations that are complex, nonlinear and evolving. In order to provide them with any meaningful support under such circumstances, a Decision Support System (DSS) model is required that can provide a complex, emergent insight into the proliferation intentions of nation-states. This paper presents such a computationally intelligent model (Discerning Nuclear Intentions or DiNI) based on the sociobiological phenomenon of altruism. A hypothetical case study is used to demonstrate the model. The results show the potential of this model as a strategic nuclear policy DSS for containing nuclear proliferation. Further research directions are discussed.
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辨别核扩散意图:一些来自大自然的教训
辨别民族国家的核扩散意图是全球战略决策者面临的一项挑战。典型的核扩散论述围绕着民族国家的意图和能力,以及进一步导致核扩散的事件和条件展开。各种国际关系理论试图解释一个国家扩散的动机。然而,决策者往往面临着复杂的、非线性的和不断发展的战略决策情况。为了在这种情况下为他们提供任何有意义的支持,需要一个决策支持系统(DSS)模型,可以提供一个复杂的,紧急的洞察民族国家的扩散意图。本文提出了这样一个基于利他主义社会生物学现象的计算智能模型(识别核意图或DiNI)。一个假设的案例研究被用来证明该模型。结果表明,该模型具有作为遏制核扩散的战略核政策决策支持系统的潜力。展望了今后的研究方向。
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