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    Title: トランプ政権下における米露関係の発展
    川普政府時期美俄關係的發展
    U.S.-Russia Relations Under the Trump Administration
    Authors: 魏百谷
    Wei, Bai-Ku
    Contributors: 問題と研究
    Keywords: 米露関係 ; 制裁 ; トランプ大統領 ; プーチン大統領 
    美俄關係 ; 制裁 ; 川普總統 ; 普欽總統
    U.S.-Russia relations ; Sanction ; President Trump ; President Putin
    Date: 2019-03
    Issue Date: 2020-11-17 10:47:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 米露関係は世界の安全保障と安定の中核をなしている。両者の関係は重要な国際問題に対する立場が異なることから変化が生じ、困難な段階を経てきた。アメリカとロシアはどちらも大国ドリームを抱いており、これは、両国の対外的な取り組みに深い影響を与えてきた。米露両国はテロ対策や核拡散防止等といったいくつかの世界的な問題に対して協力的な立場を採ってきたが、互いの価値観や利益の相違から、協力における選択肢は限られてきた。2009年から2012年は米露関係における「麗しき時代」と称することができる。しかし、2014年のクリミア占領事件とシリア内戦等、紛争の勃発により、両国の関係は悪化し、互いに制裁を課すこととなった。2019年2月初旬、米露両国は競って「中距離核戦力全廃条約」からの離脱を宣言し、新たな軍拡競争の始まりへの恐れをもたらしている。したがって本稿では、2014年クリミア事件以降のせめぎ合う米露関係について焦点を当てる。
    美俄關係為全球安全與穩定的核心,雙方關係因對國際重大議題的立場屢有不同,而產生變化,甚至歷經艱困的階段。美國和俄羅斯均懷抱大國夢,此影響兩國的對外舉措。美俄兩國雖在反恐與反核子擴散等全球問題,秉持合作立場,但卻因彼此存有價值差異與利益分歧,而限縮了合作行動方案的選項。2009至2012年可謂美俄關係的「美好年代」。然而隨著2014年克里米亞佔領事件及敘利亞內戰等衝突事件的爆發,導致雙方關係惡化,相互祭出制裁。2019年2月初,美俄兩國甚至接連宣布退出「中程導彈條約」,恐掀起新一波的軍備競賽。因此,本文著重於2014年烏克蘭克里米亞事件以降的美俄競合關係。
    The U.S. and Russia relations are a key factor of global security and stability. The relations are going through a difficult period because of different approaches to some important international issues. Both the current heads of the United States and Russia are seeking to reassert their "great power", which is affecting the external policy. They have cooperated on some global issues such as anti-terrorism and anti-nuclear proliferation, but due to their differences in value and interests, they have limited options for cooperative action. From 2009 to 2012, these years could be referred to as the "good times" of US-Russian relations. However, with the outbreak of the Crimean crisis in 2014 and the conflict in the Syrian civil war, the relationship between the U.S. and Russia started to get worse, leading to them both enacting sanctions on each other. In February 2019, both the United States and Russia announced their withdrawal from the "middle missile treaty," making it possible that an arms race might start. This article focuses on the relationship between the United States and Russia after the Crimean crisis in 2014.
    Relation: 問題と研究, 48(1), 33-52
    Data Type: article
    DOI link: https://doi.org/10.30391/ISJ.201903_48(1).0002
    DOI: 10.30391/ISJ.201903_48(1).0002
    Appears in Collections:[Mondai to Kenkyu] Journal Articles

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