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AbstractPost-uprisings Middle East politics is frequently described as a ‘regional cold war’ involving proxy warfare that emphasises the role of shared identities linking external and local actors. But does the ‘content’ of identities impact proxy war dynamics? This article considers the present ‘battle for Syria’, a local conflict that became a theatre for multiple proxy wars involving actors emphasising identities on various levels, most notably national, religious/ sect and ethnic. It suggests that identity content does matter, with global powers more reluctant than regional players to back groups identifying at sub-national level, while foreign non-state actors are enthusiastic backers of sub-national identity. 相似文献
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基于CA的雷达情报传输安全认证系统的设计与实现* 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
介绍了基于CA的雷达情报传输安全认证系统的整体结构及工作流程,设计了CA中心各个模块的组成和功能;使用VisualC 6.0开发工具与OpenSSL-0.9.8e开源包,实现了一个原型系统,研究了生成根钥证书,用户证书、证书吊销列表的方法和流程,为所有通信实体提供了密钥长度2048bit并遵从X.509v3标准的RSA数字证书;利用AES算法加密用户证书,结合SQLServer数据库,保证了证书的安全存储;最后探讨了USBKey智能钥匙在证书分发中的应用思路。 相似文献
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Maria Mälksoo 《Contemporary Security Policy》2016,37(3):374-388
Security strategies are important sites for narrating the EU into existence as a security actor. The unveiling of a new global strategy on foreign and security policy for the EU immediately post-Brexit could be conceived as a pledge to remain together as a Union for the purposes of contributing to global security in a particular way. This paper offers a brief stock-taking of the EU’s way of writing security from the European Security Strategy (2003) to the EU Global Strategy (2016). A concise exegesis of these documents exposes an interesting dynamic: as exercises in ordering the world, both strategic guidelines have turned out to be major exercises in ordering the self. The comparative snapshot shows the EU as increasingly anxious to prove its relevance for its own citizens, yet notably less confident about its actual convincingness as an ontological security framework for the EU’s constituent members over time. 相似文献
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Joakim Berndtsson 《Defense & Security Analysis》2019,35(2):190-210
The rise of private military and security companies (PMSCs) challenges our notion of military professionals. PMSCs bring new claims to professional status and legitimacy outside military institutions and represent an increasing diffusion of - and competition over - military and security expertise. In light of this development, understanding the formation of professional identities in military and private security organisations is as an important undertaking. This paper contributes to this endeavour by analysing professional self-images in the Swedish Armed Forces and how these relate to PMSCs. The study is based on data collected from official documents, semi-structured interviews and a small-scale survey among senior military officers. Focusing on military understandings of PMSCs and contractors, the analysis provides much-needed insight into relational aspects of professional identity formation outside the US context. Furthermore, it points to discrepancies in organisational and group levels in understandings of commercial security actors, and paves the way for future research. 相似文献