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Transcending the fog of war? US military ‘AI’, vision, and the emergent post-scopic regime 超越战争迷雾?美军 "人工智能"、视觉和新兴的后超视距系统
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.21
Hendrik Huelss
The integration of ‘AI’ technologies into weapon systems introduces a complex dimension to international relations and security, championing technological solutions for enduring warfare challenges, notably enhancing ‘situational awareness’ through advances such as automated ‘vision’. However, the discourse, particularly in Western militaries like that of the United States, often overlooks inherent limitations and issues in AI-based warfare. This paper explores ‘AI’s’ implications for military vision by inter alia scrutinising the US military’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) process. It argues that the US military actively transforms the observation, decision, and action apparatus, progressively substituting human vision and decision-making, leading to a multidimensional de-visualisation. This denotes fundamental changes in human perception, reshaping knowledge, control, and agency dynamics. In conclusion, the paper suggests an imminent era of de-visualisation in the military – a deliberate relinquishment of human control for perceived military efficiency and effectiveness. This marks a transformative shift, urging nuanced consideration of the profound impact of ‘AI’ technologies on warfare dynamics.
将 "人工智能 "技术融入武器系统为国际关系和安全引入了一个复杂的层面,为应对持久的战争挑战提供了技术解决方案,特别是通过自动 "视觉 "等先进技术增强了 "态势感知"。然而,这些论述,尤其是美国等西方国家军队的论述,往往忽视了基于人工智能的战争所固有的局限性和问题。本文通过仔细研究美军的联合全域指挥与控制(JADC2)流程,探讨了 "人工智能 "对军事视觉的影响。本文认为,美军积极改造观察、决策和行动装置,逐步取代人类视觉和决策,导致多维度的去视觉化。这从根本上改变了人类的感知,重塑了知识、控制和代理动态。总之,本文认为,一个即将到来的军事去可视化时代即将来临--为了提高军事效率和效能,人类有意放弃控制权。这标志着一种变革性的转变,促使人们仔细考虑 "人工智能 "技术对战争动态的深远影响。
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Anything you can do [I can do better]: Exploring women’s agency and gendered protection in state militaries 你能做的任何事[我都能做得更好]:探索国家军队中的妇女机构和性别保护
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.22
Ayelet Harel
Women who are currently serving in a variety of combat roles and combat support positions in many state militaries around the globe have had to struggle for their positions by proving their abilities, and such struggles are still ongoing. Based on interview materials with veterans, this article examines the ways in which the veterans interpret their roles as women in combat positions and how they understand agency. The article further traces how their presence in war could alter the gendered meaning of protection. While the military is a key institution of overt gendered power in the state, women combatants’ voices can create a crack in the masculine dominance that is taken for granted in state narratives; they can also create a wedge that allows in a reconsideration of gendered roles and power relations in the context of militaries, thereby offering more nuanced interpretations of protection and agency.
目前在全球许多国家军队中担任各种战斗角色和战斗支持职位的女性不得不通过证明自己的能力来争取自己的职位,而且这种斗争仍在继续。本文根据对退伍军人的访谈材料,研究了退伍军人如何解释她们作为战斗岗位上的女性所扮演的角色,以及她们如何理解代理权。文章进一步追溯了她们在战争中的存在如何改变了保护的性别含义。虽然军队是国家公开性别权力的一个关键机构,但女战斗人员的声音可以在国家叙事中理所当然的男性主导地位上制造裂缝;她们还可以制造一个楔子,让人们重新考虑军队中的性别角色和权力关系,从而对保护和代理权做出更加细致入微的解释。
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Cyberbiosecurity in the new normal: Cyberbio risks, pre-emptive security, and the global governance of bioinformation 新常态下的网络生物安全:网络生物风险、先发制人的安全和生物信息的全球治理
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.19
Noran Shafik Fouad

The Covid-19 pandemic saw a surge in cyber attacks targeting pharmaceutical companies and research organisations working on vaccines and treatments for the virus. Such attacks raised concerns around the (in)security of bioinformation (e.g. genomic data, epidemiological data, biomedical data, and health data) and the potential cyberbio risks resulting from stealing, compromising, or exploiting it in hostile cyber operations. This article critically investigates threat discourses around bioinformation as presented in the newly emerging field of ‘cyberbiosecurity’. As introduced by scholarly literature in life sciences, cyberbiosecurity aims to understand and address cyber risks engendered by the digitisation of biology. Such risks include, for example, embedding malware in DNA, corrupting gene-sequencing, manipulating biomedical materials, stealing epidemiological data, or even developing biological weapons and spreading diseases. This article brings the discussion on cyberbiosecurity into the realms of International Relations and Security Studies by problematising the futuristic threat discourses co-producing this burgeoning field and the pre-emptive security measures it advocates, specifically in relation to bioinformation. It analyses how cyberbiosecurity as a concept and field of policy analysis influences the existing securitised governance of bioinformation, the global competition to control it, and the inequalities associated with its ownership and dissemination. As such, the article presents a critical intervention in current debates around the intersection between biological dangers and cyber threats and in the calls for ‘peculiar’ policy measures to defend against cyberbio risks in the ‘new normal’.

在 Covid-19 大流行期间,针对制药公司和研究机构的网络攻击激增,这些公司和机构正在研究该病毒的疫苗和治疗方法。此类攻击引发了人们对生物信息(如基因组数据、流行病学数据、生物医学数据和健康数据)(不)安全性的担忧,以及在敌对网络行动中窃取、破坏或利用生物信息所带来的潜在网络生物风险。本文对新兴的 "网络生物安全 "领域中围绕生物信息的威胁论述进行了批判性研究。正如生命科学学术文献所介绍的那样,网络生物安全旨在了解和应对生物数字化所带来的网络风险。这些风险包括在 DNA 中嵌入恶意软件、破坏基因测序、操纵生物医学材料、窃取流行病学数据,甚至开发生物武器和传播疾病等。本文将网络生物安全的讨论引入国际关系和安全研究领域,对共同产生这一新兴领域的未来主义威胁论述及其倡导的先发制人的安全措施(特别是与生物信息相关的安全措施)提出质疑。文章分析了网络生物安全作为一个概念和政策分析领域如何影响现有的生物信息安全治理、控制生物信息的全球竞争以及与生物信息所有权和传播相关的不平等现象。因此,这篇文章对当前围绕生物危险与网络威胁之间的交集以及在 "新常态 "下采取 "特殊 "政策措施抵御网络生物风险的呼声进行了批判性干预。
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Timing bombs and the temporal dynamics of Iranian nuclear security 定时炸弹与伊朗核安全的时间动态
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.20
Ryan K. Beasley, Ameneh Mehvar

For more than two decades, Iran’s nuclear programme has concerned policymakers and scholars alike. Whether speeding up uranium enrichment, slowing down international negotiations, or disrupting the timing of key initiatives, actions around Iran’s nuclear programme bear a clear time signature. Yet systematic accounts of the importance of time in shaping foreign and security policymaking have been largely neglected. Through foreign policy timing theory’s (FP4D) reconceptualisation of time we show how actors both constructed and then used time to pursue their strategic interests, creating, altering, and sabotaging the timing mechanism linking Iranian nuclear technology and international sanctions. These manipulations of time by both domestic and international actors resulted in prolonged international negotiations and fluctuating periods of crisis and produced a temporally flawed agreement frozen in time. We consider time’s impact on the current challenges and future direction of nuclear diplomacy with Iran as well as its importance for broader nuclear security issues.

二十多年来,伊朗的核计划一直牵动着决策者和学者的心。无论是加速铀浓缩、放缓国际谈判,还是打乱关键倡议的时间安排,围绕伊朗核计划的行动都带有明显的时间特征。然而,关于时间对外交和安全政策制定的重要性的系统论述却在很大程度上被忽视了。通过外交政策时间理论(FP4D)对时间的重新认识,我们展示了行动者是如何构建并利用时间来追求其战略利益,创造、改变和破坏将伊朗核技术与国际制裁联系在一起的时间机制的。国内和国际行动者对时间的这些操纵导致了旷日持久的国际谈判和起伏不定的危机时期,并产生了一个在时间上有缺陷的冻结协议。我们将探讨时间对伊朗核外交当前挑战和未来方向的影响,以及时间对更广泛的核安全问题的重要性。
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The military-strategic rationality of hybrid warfare: Everyday total defence under strategic non-peace in the case of Sweden 混合战争的军事战略合理性:瑞典非和平战略下的日常全面防御
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.18
Kristin Ljungkvist

This article explores the emergence of new military-strategic rationalities in relation to conceptions of hybrid warfare in the grey zone through a case study of Sweden’s reinstatement of total defence since 2015. Through a governmentality-inspired approach, I analyse what it means for the organisation of a new total defence when one of the main threats to be dealt with is daily antagonistic but highly ambiguous hybrid attacks. I illustrate how conceptions of an ambiguous strategic non-peace entails a move beyond war preparedness into urgent demands for an everyday active total defence that hinges on a ‘martialisation’ of civilian life. This in turn run the risk of challenging fundamental democratic principles and civil liberties. The analysis contributes to an increased understanding and uncovering of the politics made possible by a military-strategic rationality geared towards hybrid threats in the grey zone – which in the Swedish case has resulted in a historically specific version of total defence that builds on a highly diffused and rather extreme form of decentralised defence.

本文通过对瑞典自 2015 年以来恢复全面防卫的案例研究,探讨了与灰色地带混合战争概念相关的新军事战略理性的出现。通过政府启发的方法,我分析了当需要应对的主要威胁之一是日常对立但高度模糊的混合攻击时,组织新的全面防御意味着什么。我说明了对模棱两可的非和平战略的概念是如何使备战超越战争,转而成为对日常积极全面防御的迫切要求,而这取决于平民生活的 "军事化"。这反过来又有可能挑战基本的民主原则和公民自由。该分析有助于进一步理解和揭示针对灰色地带混合威胁的军事战略合理性所带来的政治--在瑞典的情况下,这种合理性导致了历史上特定版本的全面防卫,这种全面防卫建立在高度分散和相当极端的分散防卫形式之上。
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‘We’ instead of ‘me’: How Buen Vivir Indigenous cosmopraxes allow us to conceive security differently and face insecurities together 我们 "而不是 "我": Buen Vivir 土著世界观如何让我们以不同的方式看待安全问题并共同面对不安全因素
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.10
Juliano Cortinhas, Yara Martinelli, Ricardo Barbosa
Although Critical Security Studies (CSS) has done much to advance security debates, some shortcomings remain. Its excessive focus on the individual – which we term ‘me’ – reduces CSS' capacity to propose solutions to current global security problems such as pandemics and climate change. This paper contributes to the emerging scholarship on the potential of relational ontologies in Security Studies by introducing Buen Vivir Indigenous cosmopraxes into the debate. Indigenous cosmopraxes such as Sumak Kawsay, Suma Qamaña, and Teko Kavi, we argue, can inform CSS by providing alternative considerations to the pluriverse of ideas that address security crises. These cosmopraxes, which make up the broad notion of Buen Vivir, provide a way to think and enact security from a collective perspective, one that emphasises ‘we’ instead of the liberal self. In that sense, these cosmopraxes allow us to conceive security differently and face insecurities together.
尽管批判性安全研究(Critical Security Studies,CSS)在推动安全辩论方面做了大量工作,但仍存在一些不足之处。它过分关注个人--我们称之为 "我"--降低了批判安全研究为当前全球安全问题(如流行病和气候变化)提出解决方案的能力。本文通过在辩论中引入 Buen Vivir 土著世界观,为安全研究中关系本体论潜力的新兴学术研究做出了贡献。我们认为,Sumak Kawsay、Suma Qamaña 和 Teko Kavi 等原住民宇宙论可以为 CSS 提供信息,为解决安全危机的多元思想提供替代性考虑。这些世界观构成了 "美好生活"(Buen Vivir)的广泛概念,提供了一种从集体角度思考和制定安全的方式,一种强调 "我们 "而非自由自我的方式。从这个意义上说,这些宇宙态使我们能够以不同的方式看待安全问题,共同面对不安全因素。
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Can you have it both ways? Attribution and plausible deniability in unclaimed coercion 能否两全其美?无人认领的胁迫行为中的归属问题和似是而非的推诿问题
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.14
Costantino Pischedda, Andrew Cheon, Sara B. Moller
States and non-state actors conduct unclaimed coercive attacks, inflicting costs on adversaries to signal resolve to prevail in a dispute while refraining from claiming or denying responsibility. Analysts argue that targets often know who is responsible, which enables coercive communication, and that the lack of claims of responsibility grants coercers plausible deniability in the eyes of third parties. The puzzle of different audiences holding different beliefs about who is behind an unclaimed attack, even when they may have the same information, has been neglected. We address this puzzle by theorising that targets and third parties tend to reach different conclusions due to distinct emotional reactions: targets are more likely to experience anger, which induces certainty and a desire to blame someone, as well as heuristic and biased information processing, prompting confident attribution despite the limited evidence. A vignette-based experiment depicting a terrorist attack lends empirical plausibility to our argument.
国家和非国家行为体进行无声称的胁迫性攻击,使对手付出代价,以表明在争端中获胜的决心,同时避免声称或否认责任。分析人士认为,目标往往知道谁该负责,这使得胁迫性沟通成为可能,而不声称责任则使胁迫者在第三方眼中具有可信的推诿性。不同的受众对谁是无人认领的袭击的幕后黑手持有不同的看法,即使他们可能拥有相同的信息,但这一难题一直被忽视。为了解决这个难题,我们提出了一个理论,即目标受众和第三方往往会因为不同的情绪反应而得出不同的结论:目标受众更容易产生愤怒情绪,这种情绪会诱发确定性和指责他人的欲望,同时也会诱发启发式和有偏见的信息处理,促使他们在证据有限的情况下仍然自信地归咎于他人。一个以恐怖袭击为背景的实验为我们的论点提供了经验上的合理性。
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Resilience through total defence: Towards a shared security culture in the Nordic–Baltic region? 通过全面防御增强复原力:在北欧-波罗的海地区建立共同的安全文化?
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.15
Jana Wrange, Rikard Bengtsson, Douglas Brommesson
This article investigates the defence policies of the Nordic and Baltic countries from the perspective of shared security culture. To that end, the article analyses conceptualisations of total defence and resilience in a comparative perspective and inquires into existing and prospective regional cooperation in this area, in order to determine to what degree there exists a common security culture based on shared norms and identities and manifested in practices of security cooperation. The study, which draws on 19 interviews with civil servants from the eight states of the region, shows that while there is fertile ground for a shared security culture to emerge, thus far, due to variations in conceptualisations, threat perceptions, and interaction preferences, only three Nordic states show clear signs of a shared security culture. The study contributes to existing research by situating the concept of resilience in (total) defence discourses; by expanding the theoretical work on security culture to an international context; and by offering a unique empirical account of the process of (re)building total defence policies in a region crucial to European security.
本文从共同安全文化的角度研究了北欧和波罗的海国家的国防政策。为此,文章从比较的角度分析了全面防卫和复原力的概念,并调查了这一领域现有和未来的区域合作,以确定在多大程度上存在着基于共同规范和身份并体现在安全合作实践中的共同安全文化。这项研究通过对该地区八个国家的公务员进行 19 次访谈,结果表明,虽然共同安全文化的形成有肥沃的土壤,但到目前为止,由于在概念、威胁感和互动偏好方面存在差异,只有三个北欧国家显示出共同安全文化的明显迹象。本研究将复原力概念置于(全面)防御论述中,将安全文化的理论工作扩展到国际背景下,并对一个对欧洲安全至关重要的地区(重新)制定全面防御政策的过程进行了独特的实证论述,从而为现有研究做出了贡献。
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Is there a religious bias? Attitudes towards military humanitarian intervention in Germany 是否存在宗教偏见?德国人对军事人道主义干预的态度
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.12
Benjamin Daßler, Bernhard Zangl, Hilde van Meegdenburg

Is individual support for internationally agreed military humanitarian interventions (MHIs) subject to a religious bias? Conducting a vignette-based survey experiment, the paper provides micro-level evidence for such a bias within a highly unlikely sample: German university students. Participants in our survey experiment were more compassionate and indeed more supportive of an MHI when the victims of war-related violence were Christians rather than Muslims. The paper thus contributes to the literature on support for MHIs in two important ways: first, whereas the existing literature has a strong focus on the United States, this paper studies individuals’ support in another Western country that regularly contributes to MHIs, namely Germany. Second, while the existing literature has mainly examined how other social factors, such as the race or gender of the victims, affect individuals’ support for MHIs, drawing on social identity theory, this paper claims that religious identification also has an impact. Moreover, by showing that the religion of the victims of war-related violence shapes individuals’ attitudes towards MHIs through compassion, the paper also speaks to more recent literature that demonstrates that individuals’ attitudes towards refugees depend on – among other things – their religion. Against the background of a general rise of identitarian politics in many Western societies, our findings seem to be of particular relevance.

个人对国际商定的军事人道主义干预(MHIs)的支持是否存在宗教偏见?本文通过一个基于小故事的调查实验,在一个极不可能的样本中为这种偏差提供了微观层面的证据:德国大学生。在我们的调查实验中,当与战争有关的暴力的受害者是基督徒而不是穆斯林时,参与者更有同情心,也更支持多边人道主义倡议。因此,本文在两个重要方面为有关支持多边人权机构的文献做出了贡献:首先,现有文献主要关注美国,而本文研究的是另一个经常为多边人权机构做出贡献的西方国家,即德国的个人支持情况。其次,现有文献主要研究了其他社会因素(如受害者的种族或性别)如何影响个人对多边人权机构的支持,本文则借鉴了社会认同理论,认为宗教认同也会产生影响。此外,通过证明战争暴力受害者的宗教信仰会通过同情心影响个人对多边人道主义机构的态度,本文也与最近的文献相呼应,后者表明个人对难民的态度取决于--除其他外--他们的宗教信仰。在许多西方社会认同主义政治普遍抬头的背景下,我们的研究结果似乎具有特别的现实意义。
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Preserving and progressing: Tensions in the gendered politics of military conscription 保留与进步:应征入伍的性别政治中的紧张关系
IF 2.2 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI: 10.1017/eis.2024.9
Saskia Stachowitsch, Sanna Strand
After all-male universal conscription had been deactivated in many European countries in the post-Cold War era, the past decade has seen a surprising reversal of this trend, with several countries reactivating, voting to retain, or even extending military conscription to women. Due to the strong historical link between conscription and the formation of hierarchical gender orders, this paper conducts a feminist analysis of debates on conscription in Sweden and Austria and asks how gender served to legitimise the ‘return’ of mandatory military service. We find that a neoliberal, individualistic discourse legitimised Sweden’s gender-neutral conscription as an efficient and progressive model that presents as competitive, while the Austrian all-male model was justified on the basis of conservative, communitarian sentiments of fostering responsible male citizens and preserving a solidaric national community. Moreover, while conscription was envisioned as strengthening Swedish defence and war preparedness, conscription in Austria was rather associated with containing militarism and preventing involvement in armed conflict. Despite these differences, we suggest that hierarchical notions of masculinity and femininity, intersecting with classed and racialised dichotomies, served to render conscription acceptable and even appealing in both cases.
在冷战后时期,许多欧洲国家停止了全男性的普遍征兵制度,但在过去的十年中,这一趋势发生了令人惊讶的逆转,一些国家重新启动、投票保留甚至扩大了对女性的征兵制度。由于征兵制与性别等级秩序的形成之间有着密切的历史联系,本文对瑞典和奥地利的征兵制辩论进行了女性主义分析,并探讨了性别是如何使义务兵役制的 "回归 "合法化的。我们发现,新自由主义、个人主义话语将瑞典不分性别的征兵制度合法化,认为这是一种高效、进步的模式,具有竞争性;而奥地利的全男性征兵模式则是基于保守、社群主义的情感,即培养负责任的男性公民和维护团结的国家社群。此外,征兵被认为是为了加强瑞典的国防和备战能力,而奥地利的征兵则是为了遏制军国主义和防止卷入武装冲突。尽管存在这些差异,但我们认为,男性和女性的等级观念与阶级和种族的二分法交织在一起,使得征兵在这两种情况下都是可以接受的,甚至是有吸引力的。
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