阻止印太地区的生物战

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Chinese Journal of International Politics Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.18031/jip.2022.6.27.1.109
James E. Platte
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COVID-19大流行暴露了世界各地社会面对人类病原体威胁的脆弱性,包括美国及其在印度-太平洋地区的合作伙伴。为了结束大流行,四方会议成员澳大利亚、印度、日本和美国发誓要加强在COVID-19疫苗获取方面的合作,加强该地区的卫生安全。拜登政府在2021年3月发布的《临时国家安全战略指南》中也强调了减少未来生物灾难的风险。考虑到对卫生安全的重新重视,本文将研究如何应用威慑概念来降低美国及其在印度-太平洋地区的伙伴国家发生生物战的风险。作为这个更广泛问题的一部分,本文将分析新的战略联盟(即四方联盟)是否可以集体使用威慑来加强卫生安全,并将重点放在威慑两个国家行为体(中国和朝鲜)构成的潜在生物战威胁上。本文将回顾现有的关于阻止生物战的文献,当前关于卫生安全和阻止生物战的战略思想,然后将这种思想应用于新出现的生物战威胁环境。
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Deterring Biological Warfare in the Indo-Pacific
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities to threats posed by human pathogens in societies around the world, including in the United States and US partners in the Indo-Pacific region. Aiming to bring the pandemic to an end, the members of the Quad, Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, vowed to increase cooperation on COVID-19 vaccine access and bolster health security in the region. The Biden administration also emphasized reducing the risk of future biological catastrophes in its March 2021 Interim National Security Strategic Guidance. Considering this renewed emphasis on health security, this paper will examine how deterrence concepts can be applied to reduce the risk of biological warfare to the United States and partner countries in the Indo-Pacific. As part of this broader question, this paper will analyze whether new strategic coalitions, namely the Quad, can use deterrence collectively to strengthen health security, and it will focus on deterring potential biological warfare threats posed by two state actors: China and North Korea. This paper will review existing literature on deterring biological warfare, current strategic thinking on health security and deterring biological warfare, and then project that thinking to the emerging biological warfare threat environment.
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of International Politics aims to advance the systematic and rigorous study of international relations. Besides the papers based on modern methodology, this journal also publishes research products of historical studies and policy-oriented research. This journal is committed to providing a forum for academic papers and articles on problematic issues. The journal will cover a variety of subjects including: •Chinese foreign policy •Regional dynamics in East Asia •Arms control and disarmament •Military conflict and dispute settlement •Globalization and domestic change •International political economy
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