International Security

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When interstate relations are governed by universal norms and laws in order to maintain peace and security in the global arena. A key doctrine of the UN peacekeeping framework is “collective security” which states that an attack against any UN member country is considered an attack against all member states. The concept of international security is also based on the idea that powerful states must not resort to force and exploit weaker nations through employing harmful economic and military strategies.


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