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The Journal of Security, Strategy and Political Studies aims to promote interdisciplinary research in the fields of social sciences, focusing on security and strategy within international relations. It provides a platform for discussions that contribute to the understanding of political research. The journal supports multilingual submissions and publishes twice a year, featuring contributions from various disciplines including political science, sociology, and economics.
2021
This course introduces university students to the main theories, concepts, and issues in international security from both theoretical and analytical perspectives. The course provides students with the necessary tools to understand basic problems in international security now with some implications for the future. The course will cover basic approaches to the study of international security including realism, liberalism, and selected alternative approaches-and then explore key topics in international security including international security system, the sources of national powers, competition and cooperation among states; the causes of war and peace process; nuclear power and international crises.
International Security, 2018
LEARNING OUTCOMES: After completing this chapter, you will be able to: 1. Identify international security and security studies in the 21st century. 2. Describe the concept of international security. 3. Investigate peace studies and conflict resolution. 4. Examine current and future global threats/challenges. CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction International Security and Security Studies in the 21st Century What is security? Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Current and Future Global Threats / Challenges KEY TERMS International Security, Security Studies, Peace Studies, Conflict Resolution, Global threats, Collective Security, Human Security, Responsibility to Protect, Conflict Theories, Conflict Intervention.
The Implications of NATO Partnership on the Foreign Policy of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 2018
I hereby confirm that I am the sole author of the written work here enclosed and that I have compiled it in my own words. Parts excepted are corrections of form and content by the supervisor. I affirm that any formulation, idea, research, reasoning or analysis borrowed from a third party is correctly and accurately indicated as such, clearly and transparently, and in such a way that the original source is immediately recognisably visible, in respect of citation techniques and the author's rights. Abstract In fact, the need to study the performance of security organizations is essential in understanding the complex structure in which they operate in and their strategic partners, objectives, in order to reach a point of clarity/convergence on strengthening policy formation as a whole given the current political climate. This will eventually give way to further research being conducted in the field of security, for the purpose of evaluating decision-making mechanisms and to effectively utilize the existing structures and possibilities in the longer term. Eventually, this will be a greater advantage to government bodies by constructing policies which serve the national interest and the greater good of the Jordanian people in the long term. A brief interview with Secretary General of NATO Mr. Jens Stolenberg was conducted conducted in Public Discussion held at the GCSP (Geneva Centre for Security Policy in Geneva) in March of 2018. Link below contains the recording of the full public discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUkVzHniAFw
This collection of University of World Economy& Diplomacy comprises the research papers of the prominent and young analysts sharing their scholarly view* on whole plethora of issues of regional and global agenda. In this volume we proudly introduce and highly honored by contribution of our distinguished international experts for sharing their scholarly views on different issues of global and regional agenda. Most of them are profound and prolific authors representing leading research institutions worldwide in analyses of contemporary politics and trending issues of International Security. Among them Martha Brill Olcott, a Visiting Professor, Michigan State University Professor Emerita, Colgate University, USA, Muhammad Amir Rana, a Director of PAK Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Pakistan, Kuzmina Elena,PhD, a Head of Sector of the Center ofPost-Soviet researches Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Anita Sengupta, a Senior Researcher, Calcutta Research Group Visiting Fellow, Observer Research Foundation,Dr. Adil Khan and Muhammad Ijaz, from International Islamic University, Islamabad,Pakistan. Uzbek national experts are presented by group of leading scholars and analysts, conducting their researches at the University of World Economy& Diplomacy, such as Prof. Nihola Tulyaganova, Senior Lecturer on Regional Studies, Ulugbeck A. Khasanov, PhD, Head of Contemporary Conflicts & Regional Security Study Laboratory, Botir Ochilov, PhD, Associate Professor, Leading Lecturer on Geopolitics, Akram Umarov,Researcher, DSc. candidate, Akmaljohn Abdullayev, Researcher, DSc. candidate, Madina Abdullaeva, MA Researcher at IR Department and others. Most of the papers in this volume reflect original and rarely considered aspects of modern development. The work of our research team have turned into a serious result in shaping complex approach to different topics concerning international relations, drawing special interest of expert community and clearly indicate the significance of such efforts.
In defining the state policy, national security and foreign policy, the starting point is the national interest. If we take as a reference point that only one state is able to give your business a sense of political security, global and comprehensive objectives and national interests are the basic parameters of its overall activity of the state. However, given the diversity of partial interests that exist within a society, many of them conflicting with each other, the tasks of reconciliation and its final expression as the nation interests is the responsibility of those representing the powers State and have the government function. This allows identifying the gap between the objectives of state and government. In those, survival, safety and welfare are the immutable aspects of state targets. They are, to give its name, objectives and broader national interests. As a tangible and measurable purposes an exercise of government generally correspond to a specific national project horizons established according to the timing of governance. Thus, national interests and objectives defining the beginning of the policy of the state – the Great Political – and allows us to separate the permanent objectives – the state – from the strategic – inherent in a government project – in order to confront and make sense of the process of political action in its broadest sense. Policy decisions are defined behaviors and set goals and courses of action and measures taken to comply. It is clear that the determination of " national interest " cannot respond solely to a single perspective. The vision of the legal, sociological, economic or military analyst is not broad enough to incorporate all the elements of a comprehensive understanding of present reality and future scenarios. In its implementation or in the evolution of society itself – are generated flows and exchanges of information between internal and external actors involved in social dynamics. These data are quantifiable and qualitative allow access, under a methodical process, an overview of national and international reality and the real determination of objective criteria, that become permanent or strategic objectives. In this perspective is the balance of national power, the most appropriate approach when analyzing foreign policy and the state ability to take action to achieve their objectives and access to what it calls its interest and security. Security seeks to meet the vital objectives of permanence and survival of the state. This is important to emphasize this further, as well the national goals and interests and acquire a theoretical significance with a defined methodology for empirical validation. There is an orthodoxy that divides the power in four fields are the classic political, economic, psychosocial and military. This division should not lead us to consider treatment as an inert object, forgetting that a dynamic relationship exists in human society. The 'fields of power' are frameworks that encompass activities consistent with each other by nature and are useful for the analysis of these in relation to the exercise of power and the genesis of it. In terms of national development uses, the National Power as a view for improving material and spiritual culture of society in terms of national security must be employed as a strategic tool, e.g. in order to overcome, neutralize or reduce the antagonisms that are filed with obtaining and maintaining permanent national objectives.
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Research Forum Behind Mandatory Service in Israel: From the Rationale of the Militia to the Rationale of Military-Technological Superiority Eviatar Matania 3 Israel-China Relations in an Era of Strategic Rivalry and Great Power Competition Mordechai Chaziza 24 Game of Thrones: The Struggle between Fatah and Hamas for Political Hegemony in the Palestinian Authority, 2011-2022 Ido Zelkovitz 38 US Military Involvement in the Campaign against the Islamic State under Presidents Obama and Trump, 2014-2020 Hilla Osovsky 56 Intelligence Agents in Israel: Hezbollah’s Modus Operandi Gil Riza 73 Policy Analysis How the Attempt to Liberalize the World has Made the International System Less Peaceful Benjamin Miller 94 The Ramifications of the Russia-Ukraine War Zvi Magen and Sophie Kobzantsev 99 China and National Infrastructure in Israel: Past the Peak Galia Lavi 106 The Palestinian National Movement: Toward Recalculating its Route Yohanan Tzoreff 117 Book Review From Vision to Reality: Israel and the Cyber Revolution Nir Hassid 126 Air Force Command Ron Tira 129 What is Fluid in Russian Identity? Daniel Rakov 133 A New Look at al-Qaeda through the Bin Laden Papers Yoram Schweitzer 138
Most researches in this volume reflect original or rarely considered aspects of contemporary international development. The efforts of our research team has turned into a serious result of complex approach to different topics prevailing in trending vectors of international relations, arising a special interest in expert community and clearly indicate the significance of this publication.
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