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Security in the Contemporary World

Haryana Board · Class 12 · Political Science

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Which of the following are components of traditional security policy? (Select all correct answers)

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Deterrence, Defence, Balance of power, Alliance building

Traditional security policy has four main components: deterrence (preventing war), defence (limiting or ending war), balance of power (maintaining favorable power relations), and alliance building (forming coalitions for security). Human rights protection is part of non-traditional security.

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In non-traditional security concepts, who is the primary referent of security?

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Individuals and communities

Non-traditional security concepts expand the referent beyond just the state to include individuals, communities, and all of humankind. This is called 'human security' or 'global security' and focuses on protecting people, not just states.

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Which of the following are examples of non-traditional security threats? (Select all correct answers)

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Terrorism, Global poverty, Health epidemics, Human rights violations

Non-traditional security threats include terrorism, global poverty, health epidemics, and human rights violations. Military invasion is a traditional security threat. Non-traditional threats go beyond military concerns to include threats to human existence and dignity.

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What is terrorism according to the chapter?

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Political violence that targets civilians deliberately and indiscriminately

Terrorism is defined as political violence that targets civilians deliberately and indiscriminately. Terrorist groups seek to change political conditions through force, often targeting civilians to terrorize the public and pressure governments.

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