东帝汶与亚洲安全

Wade L. Huntley, P. Hayes
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东帝汶最近的危机突出表明,现有的亚太安全安排不足以应付区域危机,并表明冷战后世界中国际安全和人权的关系日益重要。美国在这场危机中的作用由于其过去支持印度尼西亚在东帝汶镇压的遗留问题而变得复杂。然而,由于该地区其他国家无法协同行动影响危机的处理,领导权让给了美国和澳大利亚。这一结果使所有有关行为者付出了代价,并阻碍了发展能够在今后对这种危机作出迅速和有效反应的区域安全机制的前景。与此同时,这场危机显示了民间社会和通讯技术在国际政治中日益增长的作用,这正日益迫使有能力的大国应对人道主义的迫切需要以及此类危机所引起的安全关切。这一新兴角色表明,类似的危机可能会越来越频繁地出现。因此,现在比以往任何时候都更需要建立机制,使国家和非国家当事方能够合作,迅速应对这些危机带来的交织在一起的人道主义和安全挑战。
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East Timor and Asian security
Abstract The recent crisis in East Timor highlights the inadequacy of existing Asia-Pacific security arrangements to cope with regional crises, and the increasing importance of the relationship of international security and human rights in the post-cold war world. The role of the United States in the crisis was complicated by the legacy of its past support for Indonesian repression in East Timor. However, the inability of other states in the region to act in concert to influence the disposition of the crisis ceded leadership to the United States and Australia. This result imposed costs on all the relevant actors and set back the prospects for developing regional security mechanisms capable of reacting quickly and effectively to such crises in the future. At the same time, the crisis demonstrated the growing role of civil society and communication technologies in international politics, which is increasingly forcing capable powers to cope with the humanitarian imperatives as well as the security concerns that such crises raise. This emerging role suggests that similar crises are likely to arise with increasing frequency. Thus, the need has never been greater for mechanisms enabling both states and non-state parties to cooperatively and rapidly meet the intertwined humanitarian and security challenges such crises pose.
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