POLI 360 Lecture 5: Security Strategy Grand Strategy 1

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Systems of international anarchy creates a system of competition and self help. Although anarchy pursues there is still a pressure of international law and order. However countries are still responsible for their own security. Defined as the absence of threat to acquire value (material or immaterial) Absence of fear that values won"t be challenged. Efforts by one nation to acquire security through means of weapons; this makes another country insecure and they respond by arming itself leading to a cyclic positive feedback loop. Neither is secure both need to keep building. Countries avoiding nw avoid the security dilemma. Sometimes the state itself is the biggest security threat to the people (people must be free from hunger, disease . : nation state must be humane, political political/governmental stability, e. g. In syria the government regime is the largest security threat: economic access to free market/ economy, due to sanctions people in north korea are, societal maintain national cultures/norms (protect)

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