不相互毁灭的威慑

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1093/psquar/qqad069
S. Issacharoff
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开放带来了脆弱。大卫·斯洛斯(David Sloss)的新作《Twitter上的暴君》(Tyrants on Twitter)将独裁者滥用社交媒体的问题提升到了一个新的战争前线,让人想起冷战期间对外国渗透的担忧。他对这新一轮“信息战”的回应是,动员大约40个主要民主国家组成一个跨国联盟,为公民注册使用社交媒体,过滤掉暴君和他们的幌子,无论是真人还是机器人。这本书首先记录了民主衰落的程度,这是一个有充分理由的起点。更为复杂的论点是,民主衰落与外国干涉之间的相关性确立了后者的因果作用。更困难的是得出这样的结论:需要一个类似战争的立足点来动员起来对抗外国威胁。报告最后对民主社会在面对外国挑战时闭关锁国的代价提出了警告。
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Deterrence Without Mutual Destruction
With openness comes vulnerability. David Sloss's new work, Tyrants on Twitter, elevates the abuse of social media by autocrats to a new war front, reminiscent of the concerns for foreign penetration during the Cold War. His response to this new round of “information warfare” is the mobilization of a transnational alliance of the 40 or so leading democratic countries to register citizens for use of social media and filter out tyrants and their fronts, be they real people or bots. The book begins by chronicling the extent of democratic decline, a well-defended starting point. More complicated is the argument that the correlation between democratic decline and foreign interference establishes the causal role of the latter. Even more difficult is the conclusion that there is need for war-like footing to mobilize against foreign threats. The review ends with a note of caution on the costs associated with democratic societies closing up in the face of foreign challenge.
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Political Science Quarterly
Political Science Quarterly POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Published continuously since 1886, Political Science Quarterly or PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal covering government, politics and policy. A nonpartisan journal, PSQ is edited for both political scientists and general readers with a keen interest in public and foreign affairs. Each article is based on objective evidence and is fully refereed.
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