《军备控制对话符合日本利益:新核态势评估议程》

IF 0.5 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Nobumasa Akiyama
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摘要

在美国拜登政府《核态势评估报告》(Nuclear Posture Review, NPR)的辩论中,日本国内最关注的问题是是否采取“不首先使用”或“唯一目的”的核武器声明政策。有充分的理由赞成将宣布性政策作为促进核裁军的一种方法。然而,在这个时候通过声明性政策不太可能导致东北亚核裁军取得进展。这是因为本地区的安全环境正在发生重大变化。力量不对称,如美国和中国之间的中程导弹差距,追求基于核、常规、网络和太空领域纠缠的威慑架构,以及影响战略稳定模式的新兴技术的兴起,将对威慑和军备控制产生重大影响。日本正朝着确保日美同盟威慑可信度的方向迈进。在这种情况下,与其着眼于宣言性的政策来减少核风险和威胁,还不如建立地区安全利益相关者之间的危机管理沟通机制,建立讨论新兴技术影响等共同关心问题的多层次机制。通过这些风险管理和战略对话机制建立信任,为促进核裁军的申报性政策奠定了基础。
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Arms Control Dialogue is Japan’s Interest: An Agenda for a New Nuclear Posture Review
ABSTRACT In debates on the Biden administration’s Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), the issue that has attracted the most attention in Japan is whether or not the declaratory policy of “no first use” or “sole purpose” of nuclear weapons will be adopted. There is a strong argument in favor of declaratory policies as a method to promote nuclear disarmament. However, it is unlikely that the adoption of a declaratory policy at this time will lead to progress in nuclear disarmament in Northeast Asia. This is because the security environment in the region is undergoing major changes. Force asymmetries, such as the medium-range missile gap between the United States and China, and the pursuit of a deterrent architecture based on entanglement between nuclear, conventional, cyber, and space domains, as well as the rise of emerging technologies that influence the modality of strategic stability, will have a significant impact on deterrence and arms control. Japan is moving toward ensuring the credibility of deterrence within the Japan-US alliance. Under such a circumstance, instead of focusing on declaratory policies to reduce nuclear risks and threats, it is important to establish communication mechanisms among stakeholders in the regional security for crisis management and a multi-layered mechanism to discuss issues of common interest, such as the impact of emerging technologies. Confidence building through these mechanisms for risk management and strategic dialogue provides a foundation for declaratory policies functioning for enhancing nuclear disarmament.
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