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International Security Studies(Volume 4, Number 1, Summer 2018 ) 图书

International Security Studies(Volume 4, Number 1, Summer 2018 )

SSAPID:101-8356-9879-32
ISBN:978-7-5201-2982-4
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[内容简介] 本书是由国际关系学院主办的《国际安全研究》的英文半年集刊,主题是国际安全理论研究,内容涉及不干涉内政学说、世界体系的发展、历史视角中的三次世界大战、质性和平的条件比较(当代东亚与战后西欧)、当代国际安全的文化价值基础、互联网对国际政治影响机理、中国周边安全环境指标体系及其评估、联合阵线与美国军事干涉等问题的研究。

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作 者: 陶坚
编 辑:吕剑
出版社:社会科学文献出版社
出版时间: 2018年07月
语 种:英文
中图分类:D8 外交、国际关系

 Notice to Contributors

 Non-traditional Security Community:A New Exploration of Transnational Security Governance*

  Introduction

  1 How does Humankind Address “Resource-induced” Security Dilemmas?

   1.1 The Traditional Security Community:Deconstructing and Constructing “Military” Security Dilemma

   1.2 Non-traditional Security Community:Deconstructing and Transcending “Resource-Induced” Security Dilemma

  2 What Is “Non-traditional Security Community”?

   2.1 The Origin,Key Variables and Construction Paths of Security Community

   2.2 The Theoretical Construction of the Non-traditional Community

    2.2.1 The Definition and Characteristics of the Non-traditional Security Community

     2.2.1.1 Security referents are “diversified”

     2.2.1.2 Security problems are “comprehensive”

     2.2.1.3 Security issues are “low political”

     2.2.1.4 The ways of security response are “field-oriented”

     2.2.1.5 The subject of security is “multi-tier”

     2.2.1.6 Security boundary is “invisible”

     2.2.1.7 The system of security preservation is a “network”

    2.2.2 The Type,Motive Factor and Development Stage of the Non-traditional Security Community

     2.2.2.1 Type

     2.2.2.2 Motive Factor

     2.2.2.3 Development Stage

  3 “Multi-dimensional and Multilateral Cooperation” and the Non-traditional Security Community

   3.1 Optimum Models of the Non-traditional Security Community

   3.2 Exploration of the Non-traditional Security Community

  4 “China’s Exploration” of the Construction of the Non-traditional Security Community

   4.1 Practice of China’s Participation in Global Climate Governance

   4.2 China’s Endeavor to Build the Lancang-Mekong Non-traditional Security Community

    4.2.1 “Water Resource-Induced Dilemma” Is the Triggering Factor of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation.

    4.2.2 Comprehensive Governance of Non-traditional Security Is Top Priority of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation.

   4.3 Mutual Consultation and Common Contribution is the Core Principle of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation.

  5 Conclusion

 Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence in the Post-Western World OrderInternational Security Studies,University of International Relations,Beijing,16-17 June 2017. The author is grateful to two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper.">*

  1 Introduction

  2 The Post-Western World Order

  3 Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence in an Embedded Pluralist Order

   3.1 Technology

   3.2 Nuclear Weapons and Great Power Status

   3.3 The Ongoing Problem of Nuclear Proliferation

    3.3.1 Survival

    3.3.2 Status Seeking

    3.3.3 Breakdown of Extended Deterrence

    3.3.4 Terrorism

   3.4 The More Localised Role of Deterrence

   3.5 Arms Control

   3.6 War

   3.7 The Nuclear Taboo

  4 Conclusion

 The Nuclear Ban Treaty:What Would Follow?*

  1 Introduction

  2 Why the Nuclear Prohibition Treaty Became Inevitable

   2.1 The Resistance of Nuclear-Armed States

   2.2 The Argument for Prohibition

  3 Why the Prohibition Treaty is Inadequate

   3.1 Addressing Non-Nuclear Threats and Responses

   3.2 The Challenge of Eliminating Nuclear Weapons

  4 What Should Be Done

 Will Non-Proliferation Continue to Be a Light Spot in China-US Cooperation?International Security Studies and will be responsible for any possible errors in this paper.">*

  1 Non-Proliferation:Light Spot

   1.1 Building the International Non-Proliferation Mechanism

   1.2 Coping with Regional Nuclear Hotspot Issues

   1.3 Bilateral Cooperation between China and the US

  2 Motivations and Impacts

   2.1 Motivations of China-US Cooperation in Non-Proliferation

   2.2 Impacts of China-US Cooperation in Non-Proliferation

  3 Challenges and Opportunities

   3.1 Challenges Faced by China and the US in Non-Proliferation Cooperation

   3.2 Opportunities for China-US Cooperation in Non-Proliferation

  4 Conclusion

 Highlights of Key Speeches at the International Conference “Assessing the International Nuclear Agenda”

  Nuclear Nonproliferation:Broad Challenges and Possible Responses

   1 Three Nonproliferation Challenges

   2 Nonproliferation Innovation in the Iran Deal

   3 Conclusion

  A Bridge Between Two Asias:How China Can Strengthen Nuclear Cooperation Between Northeast and Southeast Asia

   1 The Asian Nuclear Energy Market

   2 Regional Nuclear Governance:The Untold Story of the Nuclear Order

   3 Regional Nuclear Cooperation in Asia

   4 China’s Nuclear Leadership in the Two Asias

    Goal 1:Develop and generate concrete regional strategy for nuclear waste management

    Goal 2:Articulate and adopt a regional Nuclear Liability Framework

    Goal 3:Enhance regional emergency preparedness strategies for nuclear accidents

    Goal 4:Strengthen regional commitment to nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear disarmament

   5 Conclusion

  Strengthening US-China Cooperation on Non-Proliferation

   1 Gaps in supply-side controls

   2 Recommendations:filling the gaps

   3 Strengthening US-Chinese Cooperation

   4 Conclusion

  Global Expansion of Nuclear Powers:Implications and Responsibilities

  Japan’s Nuclear Trilemma:Abolition of Nuclear Weapon,Extended Nuclear Deterrence,and Civilian Nuclear Fuel Cycle

 Ethnicity Security:The Concept,Theory and ParadigmInternational Security Studies for their revisions and suggestions. The author will take sole responsibility for the possible mistakes.">*

  1 Clarification of Concepts:Ethnicity and Ethnicity Security

   1.1 Definition of Ethnicity

   1.2 How to Perceive Ethnicity Security

   1.3 Ethnicity Security as an Old Topic

  2 Theoretical Discussion:Identification,Mobilization,Nationalism and Diaspora Politics

   2.1 How Groups Are Formed – Ethnicity Identification

   2.2 How Ethnicity Is Converted into Power – Political Mobilization

   2.3 Traditional Interpretation of the Trend of Political Thought – Nationalism Theories

   2.4 Loyalty to the Old Home or the New Land – Interpretation of Diaspora Politics

  3 Research Paradigm:Normative Research and Experiential Research

   3.1 Focus of Normative Research:Working Mechanism of Ethnicity’s Impact on Security and Variables of the Impact

   3.2 Focus of Experiential Research:Case Study that Helps Improve the Effectiveness of Research Findings

  4 Conclusion

 Maritime Security Interaction of India with the United States and Japan:From the Perspective of Offensive Realism*

  1 Power-borrowing Strategy:A Diplomatic Strategy of Offensive Realism

  2 Power-borrowing Strategy:A Theoretical Framework of Benefits Variables

   2.1 Geographical Merits and Demerits

   2.2 National Strength

   2.3 International Institutions

   2.4 Weight of Power

   2.5 Considerations of Teammates

   2.6 Targets/Non-targets

  3 India’s Maritime Security Interaction with the US and Japan:Application of Power-borrowing Strategy

   3.1 Performer:India

   3.2 Target:China

   3.3 Power-borrowing Object

   3.4 Expected Returns:Security,Development and Power

   3.5 Military Means:Preparation and Expansion of Military Capacities

  4 Strategic Pivot of India’s Maritime Security Interaction with the US and Japan

   4.1 Give Impetus to the Indo-Pacific Geopolitical Forum

   4.2 Concerted Efforts to Meet Maritime “Challenges” from China

   4.3 Institutionalization of Bilateral and Multilateral Joint Maritime Military Drills

   4.4 Military Trade and Technology Transfer

  5 India’s Maritime Security Interaction with the US and Japan:An Analysis of Expected Returns

   5.1 Positive Returns

   5.2 Uncertain Returns

   5.3 Negative Returns

  6 Conclusion

 Safeguarding National Security While Expanding China’s Openness