POLI 360 Lecture : POLI 360 - Lecture #2 (Jan. 12th)

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The security of one state is linked to that of another state; no state can be independently secure (interdependence: global. The globe must be the unit of analysis. True security can be achieved only if countries accept peaceful norms, behaviours, values, and practises. Autonomy ability to act according to one"s plans, intentions, desires. Every country would like to e as independent as possible. In national security, countries have mainly attempted to achieve security through military means. Security dilemma a country which, while attempting to increase its own defence, actually creates a less safe situation, as a result of the provocation to its neighbouring states through the act of defense buildup. This is a problem for international relations, because even when the mechanisms for resolving the security dilemma are apparent, not all states are capable of acquiring these mechanisms all the time. Security through offensive, defensive, or deterrent capabilities; security through threat of force.

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