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The New Culture of The Global Security Paradigm: The Rise of Autocratic Populism and a New Islamic Culture of Rebellion
- Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Villanova University
- Volume 43, Number 4, Summer 2020
- pp. 28-55
- 10.1353/jsa.2020.0017
- Article
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Abstract:
The relationships between the strategic interests of the numerous global actors and their power of influence on interactions between their interests globally, today are in the process of turbulence and change. In this system where power and military force are assigned to the state at the national level, and definitely separated from one another at the global level, the issue of surviving of the individual (group) grows into the determining factor of the global security paradigm in this millennium. In this dual global security paradigm, the economic and democratic development of the state becomes the main reference for the survival of the individual (group) with a focus on common awareness about the common interest of humankind. The creation of global awareness of the survival of an individual (group) in the global community becomes a decisive dimension of the new culture of the global security paradigm.