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Security from "summary" of International Relations: The Key Concepts by Martin Griffiths,Terry O'Callaghan

Security is a concept that lies at the heart of international relations. It involves the protection and preservation of a state's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the well-being of its citizens. Security can be broadly defined to encompass various dimensions, including military security, political security, economic security, environmental security, and human security. Military security is the most traditional and commonly understood aspect of security, focusing on the use of military capabilities to defend a state against external threats. Political security, on the other hand, involves the stability of a state's political system and the protection of its institutions from internal and external challenges. Economic security pertains to the protection of a state's economic interests and the well-being of its citizens in the face of economic threats. Environmental security is a relatively newer dimension of security that deals with the protection of the environment and the sustainability of natural resources. Human security, meanwhile, shifts the focus from the state to the individual, emphasizing the protection of individuals from threats to their safety, dignity, and basic human rights. Th...
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    International Relations: The Key Concepts

    Martin Griffiths

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