灯可能会熄灭,但乐队仍在演奏

Q4 Social Sciences Whitehall Papers Pub Date : 2021-07-02 DOI:10.1080/02681307.2021.2005899
P. Roberts
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成功实现针对竞争对手的国家外交政策目标的可能性可以从对所构成威胁的看法所确定的一系列特征中得出。在军事领域,这在历史上被等同于这样一种观点,即威胁等于一个国家的军事能力加上他们对你进行活动的意图。这种方法被寻求“竞争优势”的企业迅速采用,并在2005年之前成为公共、私人、商业和军事领域的通用语言。在军事教育中,未来的高级军官和他们的公务员同行被培养为高级官员,这些基本的计算已经成为军事实力的关键指标——既可以用来评估一个人制定外交政策的能力,也可以用来评估其他交战国的能力。从国家安全的角度来看,自1945年以来,各国逐渐将同样的考量调整为同样强调军事能力和战斗意愿的考量。的确,从西方国家的历史来看,战争意志的观念(意图部分)已经变得固定——首先是苏联作为长期对手的意识形态立场,后来是恐怖主义作为单一的无形实体的观念,最近是各种叛乱组织的观念
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V. The Lights May Go Out, But the Band Plays On
The likelihood of success in achieving national foreign policy goals against a competitor may be drawn from a set of characteristics determined by a view on the threat being posed. In military circles, this has historically been equated to the idea that a threat is equal to the military capability of a state plus their intent to carry out activities against you. This methodology was rapidly adopted by business seeking ‘competitive advantage’ and became lingua franca across the public, private, commercial and military domains before 2005. In military education, where future senior officers and their civil service counterparts are groomed for high office, such basic calculations have become key indicators of military prowess – applied as much as an assessment of one’s own ability to enact foreign policies as it has to other belligerents. In national security terms, and increasingly since 1945, this same calculation has gradually been refined by various states to one that places equal emphasis on military capability and will to fight. Indeed, given the history of Western states, the idea of a will to fight (the intent part of the calculation) has become fixed – first by the ideological position of the Soviet Union as a long-term adversary, later by the idea of terrorism as a singular amorphous entity, and most recently by various insurgent groups
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