Evolving Conceptions of Security in Contemporary International Relations: From State-Centrism to Multidimensional Frameworks Introduction The conceptualization and operationalization of ‘security’ in international relations has undergone a profound transformation in the post-Cold War and post-9/11 global context. Traditionally defined in realist terms as the protection of state sovereignty from external military threats, security was long synonymous … Continue reading How has the conceptualization and operationalization of ‘security’ evolved in recent times in response to changing global threats, state capacities, and normative frameworks in international relations?