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Viewing War Gaming From Global Security Perspectives
HUANG Ruize, XU Yuxuan
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2025.05.008
National University of Denfense Technology, Changsha, China
In the 21st century, as algorithmic hegemony reconfigures global security architectures, war gaming methodologies have been strategically reconstituted through national security frameworks. These encompass military simulation training, gamified military exercises, and virtual reality battlefield projections. Against the backdrop of intensifying global security crises, postcolonial resurgence, and accelerated technological innovation, this study employs national security theory to analyze the multifaceted roles of Western war gaming in advancing military-technological innovation, disseminating strategic cultural paradigms, and reshaping public consciousness. Through empirical case studies, it investigates how such practices generate novel forms of strategic deterrence while critically assessing their implications for the evolving global security landscape.
war gaming, national security, military simulation, strategic deterrence