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    Title: 日本情報機關現狀及情報改革之困境
    The Status Quo of Japanese Intelligence Organizations and the Dilemma of Intelligence Reform
    Authors: 周治平
    Chou, Chih-Ping
    Contributors: 問題與研究
    Keywords: 情報機關;情報改革;內閣情報調查室;公安調查廳;公安警察
    Intelligence Agencies;Intelligence Reform;Cabinet Intelligenceand Research Office;Public Security Intelligence Agency;Security Police
    Date: 2010-04
    Issue Date: 2019-04-23 09:10:56 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 日本已分別在外交、防衛與警政等體系下設置不同任務屬性之情報機關。然而在經過數十年運作後,現存情報組織上已無法充分發揮機能。隨著冷戰及九一一事件之後國際局勢的劇烈變化,非傳統安全威脅日益升高,以及日本欲積極發揮其在國際上之影響力,朝向正常化國家邁進等,使得現存的情報體制面臨變革,必須強化情報機能,以作為日本達成前述目標之後盾。政府與民間有識之士對此一方向亦有深切體認,分別提出許多強化情報機能的改革建議,例如強化情報機構之聯繫、加強情報蒐集能量及提升情報研析水準等。而在安倍晉三擔任首相期間,更是大力推動強化官邸情報機能之措施,而在民主黨取得政權後,亦有自己之情報機構重整與改革構想,是否能完全按照原定構想逐步落實,尚待時間驗證。
    Japan has various intelligence agencies that carry out different tasks under the diplomatic, national defense and police systems. After several decades in operation, these agencies have become less capable of fulfilling their functions. The end of the Cold War and the 911 terror attack have sparked a string of sea changes in international dynamics. Increasing nontraditional security threats, Japan`s ambition to exert bigger international influences, its bid for a normal state, all these issues have made reform necessary to strengthen its intelligence organizations and support the aforementioned initiatives. Under such circumstances, both the Japanese government and social elites have put forward many suggestions on intelligence reforms. For instance, when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in power, he put forward an initiative to strengthen the intelligence function of the presidential office. Likewise, after the Democratic Party of Japan gained power, it also put together a plan to reform the Japanese intelligence organizations. But it will take some time to see whether such plan can succeed.
    Relation: 問題與研究, 49期專刊, 101-132
    Data Type: article
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