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Security Conceptualization

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Title Security Conceptualization
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Nyein Nyein San Ei
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In the past, all human beings lived under the traditional concept of „security‟: every state endeavors to protect itself from enemy states. Absolutely, „security‟ is postured by the military power of a state. It is especially for the survival of that state. However, in the twentieth century, particularly after the Cold War, together with many challenges to the conventional concept of security and the changing security issues from hard to soft, the paradigm of the concept of security has been considered under a comprehensive manner. In this context, „security‟ consists of not only a state‟s defense but also human beings‟ mental and physical considerations. Under the non-traditional conceptualization of security, the entire mankind has become more vulnerable than before. Therefore, given the main causes of new security conceptualization, development of security discourses and debates about the concepts, this paper will explore the critics on security conceptualization within the theoretical framework of International Relations.
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