THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES OF DIMENSIONS NON-MILITARY SECURITY
Abstract
The end of the Cold War brought with it a changed perception of human individuals on the types of threats to their security. Thus, issues related to nonmilitary dimensions of security have replaced those of a military nature, but
not eliminate them. We can say with certainty that in the beginning of XXI century, dangers and security threats tend to be more diffuse, less predictable and multidimensional. Unlike traditional military threats emanating from a
known opponent, they can not be countered either by increasing military spending and troop deployment or closing the borders. For these reasons, the need for increased international cooperation, many of those dangers and
threats can not be resolved within the traditional national security.
Keywords: security; social security; human security; non-military; good governance; bad governance.
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