谁支持华为5G禁令?推进国际关系两个层次的理念观

IF 1.7 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Global Security Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1093/jogss/ogac028
Yoon Jin Lee
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美国盟友禁止或允许华为建设第五代(5G)移动宽带的决定对各种参与者都很重要,但他们的决定尚未得到系统的审查。虽然相关文献指出了相对的议价能力或国内政治约束,但我认为,在国家领导人和国家安全制度层面的分析中,既有思想的优势有助于解释美国盟友的立场。具体而言,我认为以下三点理解是关键:(1)中国有侵略意图;(2)信息和通信技术(ICT)系统需要安全;(3)数据隐私需要国家保护。我认为,当国家领导人和国家安全机构层面的三个关键理解都很强时,领导人可能会采取华为5G禁令。另一方面,当这三个关键理解在两个层面上都薄弱时,领导者可能会允许华为参与5G网络建设,而无需更严格的控制。我对澳大利亚和韩国的决策案例进行了基于似是而非的比较,并为我的假设寻找支持。跨国证据要求我们在解释利益决定时,至少跨两个层面的分析,更加关注具体的理解——特别是行动背景。
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Who Supports the Huawei 5G Ban? Advancing a Two-Level Ideational Approach in International Relations
The US allies’ decisions to ban or allow Huawei from building fifth-generation (5G) mobile broadband are significant to various actors, but their decisions have not been examined systematically. While related literatures point to relative bargaining power or domestic political constraints, I argue that strengths of pre-existing ideas, across national leader and national security institutional levels of analysis, help explain US allies’ positions. Specifically, I argue that the following three understandings are key: (1) China has aggressive intentions, (2) information and communications technology (ICT) system requires security, and (3) data privacy needs state protection. I argue that when the three key understandings are strong across national leader and national security institutional levels, the leader would likely adopt the Huawei 5G ban. On the other hand, when the three key understandings are weak across two levels, the leader would likely allow Huawei to partake in building 5G networks without tougher controls. I conduct a plausibility probe-based comparison of the decision cases of Australia and South Korea and find support for my hypotheses. The cross-national evidence calls for more attention to specific understandings—particular to action contexts—across at least two levels of analysis in explaining decisions of interest.
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