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  • curprev 06:3606:36, 29 May 202366.44.114.72 talk 62,044 bytes −27 Mentioned Military security and Human security, two aspects of national security that weren’t mentioned in the lead. Military security is the most well known traditional school of though within the national security field while Human security is it’s near opposite school of thought that chalenges the traditional national security paradigm (military security) of chiefly focusing on military capabilities over more preventative measures (found in human security). undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 06:2206:22, 29 May 202366.44.114.72 talk 62,071 bytes +149 Aspects of national security. Clarifying that the transnational application of national security techniques and practices is known as “international security” within the security studies field; although the concept was discussed in the article, the article didn’t actually give the proper name of the concept until now. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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