网络空间的主权:巴尔干化还是民主化

A. Cattaruzza, Didier Danet, Stéphane Taillat, A. Laudrain
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网络空间治理与国家主权及其与第三方利益攸关方的关系有着内在联系,已成为一个备受争议的话题。其中最突出的是美国的霸主地位,这引起了国际社会的关注,并引发了不同的反应。从权力平衡的角度审视最近发生的事件,如《安全港协议》(Safe Harbor Agreement)的失效,我们发现,国家在网络空间中的重新主张取决于网络空间作为跨国领域和美国主导的空间所具有的政治意义。如果大多数国家通过关键合作(欧盟、法国)或所谓的遏制形式(俄罗斯、中国)对-à-vis美国采取平衡政策,那么其他一些国家则采取搭便车政策(爱尔兰、卢森堡),导致地区斗争。鉴于网络的碎片化趋势,我们建议通过多边治理模式来管理网络空间,从而加强集体安全。
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Sovereignty in cyberspace: Balkanization or democratization
Inherently linked to States’ sovereignty and its relationship with third-party stakeholders, the governance of cyberspace has become a subject of great debate and controversies. One of the most prominent of them -the dominance of the United States as an hegemon- has raised concerns and triggered diverging reactions within the international community. Looking at recent events such as the invalidation of the Safe Harbor Agreement through the lenses of the balance of power, we found that the reassertion of States in cyberspace is dependent on the political significance given to cyberspace as both a transnational realm and an American-dominated space. If most States have adopted a balancing policy vis-à-vis the US by means of either critical cooperation (EU, France) or what could be described as a form of containment (Russia, China), some others pursue free-riding policies (Ireland, Luxembourg), causing regional struggles. We suggest that, given this fragmentation of the Web, regulation of cyberspace would be best served through a multilateral mode of governance which could enhance collective security.
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