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?

How did the disintegration of the Soviet Union reshape the structural dynamics of international politics, and what were its implications for global power configurations, security architectures, and normative frameworks in the post-Cold War international order?

The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and the Transformation of the Post-Cold War International Order The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked a watershed moment in modern international relations. As the terminal crisis of a superpower with global ideological, strategic, and military reach, the disintegration of the USSR not only ended the bipolar … Continue reading How did the disintegration of the Soviet Union reshape the structural dynamics of international politics, and what were its implications for global power configurations, security architectures, and normative frameworks in the post-Cold War international order?