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China's outlook on comprehensive security
/ Guangkai, Xiong
Guangkai, Xiong
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2009.
Key Words
PLA
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China
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Food Security
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Comprehensive security
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International Security Cooperation
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Nuclear Issues
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Chinese Army
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Beijing Olympic Games
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Chinese Navy
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UN Peacekeeping Operations
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Traditional Security Threats
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Non - Traditional Security
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192936
Cooperation on non-traditional security: India–Pakistan and the locust attack
/ Mahsood, Yaseen; Mirza, Muhammad Nadeem
Mahsood, Yaseen
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The two nuclear-armed states of South Asia, India and Pakistan, besides being arch-rivals face common non-traditional security challenges. A recent example indicates that, despite having differences, they cooperated to successfully deal with the locust upsurge of 2019–2020. This study looks at why and how they arrived at joint efforts to thwart this non-traditional security threat. To set the context for this, it also explores the phases of the locust cycle and the reason why it constitutes a potential threat to the food security of both India and Pakistan. The study finds that the chances of cooperation between hostile states may increase if there are mutual threats in the non-traditional security realm. It further concludes that the chances of cooperation between the belligerent states increase if they are part of regional and international mechanisms to deal with the threats.
Key Words
Conflict
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India
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Pakistan
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Food Security
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Cooperation
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Non - Traditional Security
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Locust
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Sino-Mongolian relations and Mongolia's non-traditional securit
/ Reeves, Jeffrey
Reeves, Jeffrey
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2013.
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The following article examines the effect China has on Mongolia's non-traditional security. Using the Copenhagen School's approach to non-traditional security, the article argues that Mongolia's economic dependence on China coupled with weak political security have allowed China to develop structural power over Mongolia's domestic institutions. This structural power also negatively affects Mongolia's societal and environmental security. Chinese structural power, therefore, has a net negative effect on Mongolia's domestic non-traditional security, despite Chinese policies that seek to maintain good relations with Mongolia. This suggests that China is not in complete control of its relations with Mongolia and that its use of economic ties to drive relations with Mongolia contains elements that ultimately undermine its position and Mongolia's security.
Key Words
China
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Economic Security
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Mongolia
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Political Security
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Non - Traditional Security
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