Title: Challenges and Governance of Multi-Meta Non-traditional Security Threats: Taking Cyber Security Threats as an Example
Abstract: With the deepening and widening consequences of non-traditional security issues, non-traditional security study needs to go further. Multi-meta Non-traditional Security Threat refered to a particular type of threats, which are characterized by both non-traditional and traditional security. Cyber security is now an important issue in the non-traditional security agenda. It confronts with some un-conventional challenges, for example, it is hard to declare its sovereignty, judge its legitimacy, confine its identity, trace its process, or respond with a single actor. As a result, cyber security governance needs a new way of thinking. Some countries nowadays are pursuing an aggressive cyber security strategy, which brings about escalation of threats and leads to a security dilemma that goes against global cyber security governance. Superior Co-existence was proposed by Chinese Hehe concept, and it claims identity construction and mutual benefits. Compared with the aggressive cyber strategy, it shows a stronger capacity to conduct trans-boundary cooperation, implement the Macro-security Concept and break out of the security dilemma, and therefore better responds to the demands of cyber security governance. Superior Co-existence is a relatively optimal strategy to multi-meta non-traditional security.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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