Cuarta revolución industrial: implicaciones en la seguridad internacional
Esta investigación analiza las implicaciones de la cuarta revolución industrial en la seguridad internacional. Considera los impactos en conjunto de las tecnologías como una perspectiva multidimensional de la seguridad, la perspectiva expansiva de la seguridad y la innovación disruptiva. Se encuentr...
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Granados, Oscar
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Esta investigación analiza las implicaciones de la cuarta revolución industrial en la seguridad internacional. Considera los impactos en conjunto de las tecnologías como una perspectiva multidimensional de la seguridad, la perspectiva expansiva de la seguridad y la innovación disruptiva. Se encuentra que las tecnologías amplían las capacidades actuales y crean otras nuevas para los actores tradicionales y no tradicionales. Así, la seguridad internacional se expande horizontalmente dado el surgimiento de amenazas que supone el ámbito digital en las dimensiones de la seguridad, y verticalmente al transformar las capacidades de los actores del sistema internacional. |
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de la Peña, Nicolás9d6d3b69-1e38-4d4a-bab5-f958089c4c1fGranados, Oscarc6b32ac0-4f06-4743-9bc1-36f996b9ecc12020-10-23 17:16:242022-09-08T13:49:41Z2020-10-23 17:16:242022-09-08T13:49:41Z2020-10-23Esta investigación analiza las implicaciones de la cuarta revolución industrial en la seguridad internacional. Considera los impactos en conjunto de las tecnologías como una perspectiva multidimensional de la seguridad, la perspectiva expansiva de la seguridad y la innovación disruptiva. Se encuentra que las tecnologías amplían las capacidades actuales y crean otras nuevas para los actores tradicionales y no tradicionales. Así, la seguridad internacional se expande horizontalmente dado el surgimiento de amenazas que supone el ámbito digital en las dimensiones de la seguridad, y verticalmente al transformar las capacidades de los actores del sistema internacional.This research analyzes the implications of the fourth industrial revolution on international security. It considers the impacts of the technologies as a whole drawing on the multidimensional perspective of security, the expansive perspective of security and the disruptive innovation framework. We found that new technologies increase current capabilities and create new ones for traditional and nontraditional actors. 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