International studies, Vol. XII No. 2, 2012.
Review article
Global Structural Changes and the New Security Paradigm
Nedžad Bašić
; Faculty of Law, University of Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
On the end of the 20th century the theory of International Relations have increasingly sought a new paradigme of national and global security policy. In
this new security paradigme ali segments of structural changes in technological, economic, political, environmental and military development after the Second World War, and the impact of these changes on the contemporary international relations, should be incorporated. Global structural changes caused by collapse of the concept of the Cold War have produced a new form of thinking on security issues which raised many relevant questions in both, theory and practice in international relations. Many issues related with new security paradigm have supported theoretical debate about new prospect of peace and security in global society in 21st century
Keywords
Neo-realism; Neo-instutionalism; Theory of democratic peace; Global structural changes; Changes in the natural power of the state; The changing nature of Sovereignty
Hrčak ID:
291673
URI
Publication date:
20.11.2012.
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