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Traditional and non-traditional notion in security

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Answered by Koushi143
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Traditional security issues are about the threats against the essential values of the state, territorial integrity, and political sovereignty. ... All such means, as well as the essence of traditional security, are constantly changing under the impact of technological innovation, new ideas, and political evolution

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Non-traditional security issues are challenges to the survival and well-being of peoples and states that arise primarily out of non-military sources, such as climate change, resources scarcity, infectious diseases, natural disasters, irregular migration, food shortages, people smuggling, drug trafficking and transnational crime. These dangers are often transnational in scope, defying unilateral remedies and requiring comprehensive – political, economic, social – responses, as well as humanitarian use of military force

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Traditional security issues are about the threats against the essential values of the state, territorial integrity, and political sovereignty. ... All such means, as well as the essence of traditional security, are constantly changing under the impact of technological innovation, new ideas, and political evolution

Explanation:

Non-traditional security issues are challenges to the survival and well-being of peoples and states that arise primarily out of non-military sources, such as climate change, resources scarcity, infectious diseases, natural disasters, irregular migration, food shortages, people smuggling, drug trafficking and transnational crime. These dangers are often transnational in scope, defying unilateral remedies and requiring comprehensive – political, economic, social – responses, as well as humanitarian use of military force

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