Modern Schools of Thought in Security Studies
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4043Abstract
Europe represents the main source of the emergence of schools of thought, including security, as it contributed to expanding the concept of security to include economic, social and political aspects in addition to the military, where some of them focused on the impact of discourse on security issues and others on the liberation of individuals from tyranny and injustice and others on the integration of internal and external security and the exchange of roles at the global level, and the activity of these schools increased in Europe after the end of the Cold War aware of the position of the European Union in the new international political system at the time, in addition to The increase in the number of immigrants and the accompanying emergence of problems within Europe are at the same time an attempt to break free from the traditional understanding of security adopted by American think tanks that support the sole and dominant superpower.
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