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2024 | 48 | 69-90

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Rywalizacja strategiczna w cyberprzestrzeni i jej konsekwencje dla bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego

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Strategic competition in cyberspace and its implications for international security

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Celem badań było wyjaśnienie mechanizmów prowadzenia rywalizacji strategicznej, w tym w cyberprzestrzeni oraz zidentyfikowanie wyzwań i zagrożeń z niej wynikających dla bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego. Do rozwiązania problemów badawczych zastosowano analizę i krytykę literatury, obserwację nieuczestniczącą oraz studium przypadków. W procesie badawczym ustalono, że w najbliższej dekadzie rywalizacja strategiczna będzie najbardziej intensywnie przebiegała pomiędzy Stanami Zjednoczonymi, a Chinami i Federacją Rosyjską. Największymi zagrożeniami dla obowiązującego ładu międzynarodowego będą ambicje państw rewizjonistycznych związane z roszczeniami terytorialnymi i rozszerzaniem stref wpływów. Państwa te będą wykorzystywać głównie niemilitarne instrumenty oddziaływania, w tym cyberprzestrzeń, aby uzyskać przewagę nad konkurującymi ze sobą społeczeństwami. Cyberprzestrzeń stanowić będzie nie tylko główny filar rywalizacji, ale również dla niej alternatywę.
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The purpose of the research was to clarify the mechanisms of strategic competition, including in cyberspace, and to identify the challenges and threats arising from it for international security. Literature analysis and criticism, non-participatory observation and case studies were used to solve the research problems. In the research process, it was determined that in the next decade the strategic competition will be most intense between the United States, and China and the Russian Federation. The biggest threats to the existing international order will be the ambitions of revisionist states related to territorial claims and expansion of spheres of influence. These states will use mainly non-military instruments of influence, including cyberspace, to gain an advantage over competing societies. Cyberspace will not only be the main pillar of competition, but also an alternative to it.

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48

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69-90

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2024

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  • Akademia Piotrkowska
  • Uniwersytet Pomorski w Słupsku

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Biblioteka Nauki
55536341

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