The Transformation from Collective Security to Collective Humanitarianism: The Expansion of UN Peacekeeping into Domestic Conflicts The post-Cold War era witnessed a paradigmatic reconfiguration in the nature, purpose, and operational scope of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping. With the end of bipolar confrontation, the UN’s engagement increasingly shifted from interstate conflicts—the archetypal domain of collective security—to … Continue reading Does the expansion of UN peacekeeping into domestic conflicts signify a shift from collective security to collective humanitarianism? Discuss with reference to Boutros-Ghali’s Agenda for Peace (1992). Compare the UN’s approach to domestic conflicts in Africa (e.g., Rwanda, Congo) with that in Europe (e.g., Bosnia, Kosovo).
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How has the United Nations’ peacekeeping apparatus engaged with intrastate conflicts, and to what extent has it influenced conflict resolution, state sovereignty, and post-conflict political reconstruction within the evolving framework of international law and global governance?
United Nations Peacekeeping and Intrastate Conflicts: An Analytical Appraisal of Its Impact on Conflict Resolution, Sovereignty, and Post-Conflict Reconstruction The post–Cold War security environment has been marked by a paradigmatic shift from inter-state to intra-state conflicts, with ethnic wars, civil strife, and state collapse becoming defining features of the global political landscape. Within this transformed … Continue reading How has the United Nations’ peacekeeping apparatus engaged with intrastate conflicts, and to what extent has it influenced conflict resolution, state sovereignty, and post-conflict political reconstruction within the evolving framework of international law and global governance?
To what extent can a robust and institutionalized system of collective security serve as a reliable mechanism for ensuring global peace and stability?
A Critical Evaluation of Collective Security as a Mechanism for Global Peace and Stability Introduction The concept of collective security, broadly defined as a system in which states agree to jointly respond to threats against peace and to refrain from aggression against one another, has been a foundational ideal of international relations in the post-Westphalian … Continue reading To what extent can a robust and institutionalized system of collective security serve as a reliable mechanism for ensuring global peace and stability?
Has the expansive redefinition of the concept of national security rendered it increasingly amorphous and analytically imprecise in contemporary security studies? Critically examine.
Redefining National Security: Analytical Utility or Conceptual Amorphousness in Contemporary Security Studies? Introduction The evolution of the concept of national security from a narrowly militaristic, state-centric doctrine to a multi-dimensional and holistic framework has been one of the most significant shifts in contemporary security studies. Traditionally rooted in realist paradigms—primarily concerned with territorial integrity, military … Continue reading Has the expansive redefinition of the concept of national security rendered it increasingly amorphous and analytically imprecise in contemporary security studies? Critically examine.
How does a comprehensive approach to national security integrate military, economic, environmental, and human dimensions to address both traditional and non-traditional security challenges in contemporary statecraft?
A Comprehensive Approach to National Security: Integrating Military, Economic, Environmental, and Human Dimensions in Contemporary Statecraft Introduction The 21st-century security landscape is shaped by a convergence of traditional threats—such as inter-state conflict and military aggression—and non-traditional challenges including climate change, pandemics, cyber warfare, economic volatility, and humanitarian crises. In this context, national security can no … Continue reading How does a comprehensive approach to national security integrate military, economic, environmental, and human dimensions to address both traditional and non-traditional security challenges in contemporary statecraft?
Critically assess the extent to which the 2004–2005 United Nations reform initiatives have redefined the normative and operational contours of ‘sovereignty’ within the framework of international law. In what ways do these reform discourses signify a paradigmatic shift—potentially a biopolitical reprogramming—of the concept of sovereignty and its embeddedness in contemporary global governance structures?
Reprogramming Sovereignty: The United Nations Reform Agenda of 2004–2005 and the Biopolitical Turn in Global Governance The concept of sovereignty has long been central to the Westphalian order, enshrining the juridical independence and territorial integrity of states as the foundational principle of international law. However, the reform initiatives introduced during the 2004–2005 United Nations (UN) … Continue reading Critically assess the extent to which the 2004–2005 United Nations reform initiatives have redefined the normative and operational contours of ‘sovereignty’ within the framework of international law. In what ways do these reform discourses signify a paradigmatic shift—potentially a biopolitical reprogramming—of the concept of sovereignty and its embeddedness in contemporary global governance structures?
What constitutes the core elements of national security discourses in contemporary international relations, and in what ways have scholars of feminist international relations theory critiqued the gendered assumptions underlying traditional conceptions of security and their problematisation?
Rethinking Security: Feminist Critiques and the Core Elements of National Security Discourses in Contemporary International Relations In contemporary international relations (IR), national security remains one of the most contested and politically significant concepts. Traditionally defined through the prism of state survival, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, national security has been conceptualized primarily within realist paradigms that … Continue reading What constitutes the core elements of national security discourses in contemporary international relations, and in what ways have scholars of feminist international relations theory critiqued the gendered assumptions underlying traditional conceptions of security and their problematisation?
How has the concept of national security evolved in response to emerging transnational threats, technological transformations, and non-traditional security challenges in the post-Cold War international order?
The Evolving Concept of National Security in the Post–Cold War Era: Transnational Threats, Technological Transformations, and Non-Traditional Challenges The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s precipitated a significant redefinition of the concept of national security in international relations. Traditionally associated with the realist paradigm and defined narrowly in terms of protecting state … Continue reading How has the concept of national security evolved in response to emerging transnational threats, technological transformations, and non-traditional security challenges in the post-Cold War international order?