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4.0 Issues in International Security. Learning Objectives:Critically evaluate the concept of securityUnderstand how the study of international security has evolvedBe familiar with central issues in contemporary international security studies. 4.0. Issues in International Security. What is Securi
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1. 4.0. Issues in International Security 4.1. The Impact of Nuclear Weapons on Global Politics
4.2. Nuclear Weapons in International Security
4.3. Armed Conflict in Global Politics
2. 4.0 Issues in International Security
Learning Objectives:
Critically evaluate the concept of security
Understand how the study of international security has evolved
Be familiar with central issues in contemporary international security studies
3. 4.0. Issues in International Security What is Security? Study Tip:
When using the level of analysis tool to think about threats to international security, contemplate how actors at each level of analysis might be able to respond to these threats. Are some actors better able to respond to certain threats than others?
4. 4.0. Issues in International Security Thinking about Security Study Tip:
How would each of the theories we examined in part one of the course define threats to international security, and what advice would they give to meet these threats?
5. 4.0. Issues in International Security The Evolution of International Security
6. 4.0. Issues in International Security The focus of international security has broadened:
State Security
Group Security
Human Security
International Peace and Security
7. 4.0. Issues in International Security Why has the focus of International Security broadened?
8. 4.0. Issues in International Security The growing importance of non-state actors
9. Non-state Actors in International Security Ethnic Groups
Terrorist Groups
Private Security Companies
MNCs
Criminal Syndicates
Pirates
10. 4.0. Issues in International Security Global (transnational) security concerns
Note that there is overlap between these categories. For example, terrorist groups are non-state actors, but international terrorism is a global security issue (and could be an intrastate security issue as well).
11. Global Security Issues Military Spending
Weapons Proliferation
International Terrorism
Drug Trafficking
Trafficking in Persons
Refugees and IDPs
Infectious Disease
12. 4.0. Issues in International Security 3. Intrastate (internal, domestic) security issues
13. Intrastate Security Issues Failed States (states at risk)
Intrastate war
Minority rights and freedoms
Political and economic grievances
Self Determination and Separatism
14. 4.0. Issues in International Security Human (individual) security issues
15. Human Security Issues Freedom from fear
Freedom from want
Human rights
Genocide and political mass murder
16. 4.0. Issues in International Security 5. Economic security
17. Economic Security Issues Poverty and instability
Growth
Energy security
Sea Lanes of Communication
18. 4.0. Issues in International Security 5. Environmental security
19. Environmental Security Issues Climate Change
Resource depletion
Pollution
20. 4.0. Issues in International Security 6. The end of the Cold War
21. The shift in the international security agenda, 1985-2007
22. Summary
At the end of this class, you should be able to discuss the concept of security critically and recognize that security is a multi-layered (and often constructed!) concept.
You should be able to describe how the study of international security has evolved, particularly since the end of the Cold War.
And you should be familiar with the central issues in contemporary international security studies.
Next, we will examine one of the most significant developments in international security: the threat of nuclear weapons.