Collective Security and Globalization
Collective Security and Globalization
Umma Habiba
2-7-2106
Roll no. 240189
Table of Contents
Abstract 1
Introduction 2
Key concepts 3
Context 4
Background information 5
Opportunities for collective security 6
Challenges to globalization ………………………………………7
Examples of peace through collective security………… …8
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………9
References ……………………………………………………………….10
Abstract:
Globalization is a very complex and multidimensional idea. globalization can be seen in the field
of tech and expansion of global trade we see how globalization effect every aspect of human
society it is a cyclic phenomenon whose one branch is connected to another one. With the
advancement it is also create some social fragmentation and critical vulnerabilities oping the
door to conflict and violence. Threat has global in scope with the achievement of knowledge,
technologies and movement of people. This assignment show how collective security and
globalization are interlinked.
Keywords: complex, social fragmentation, critical vulnerabilities, conflict, interlinked
Introduction:
Since the universe came into existences the survival is the main concern of the human being. He
always adopts the methods and strategy that is only beneficial for him. According to Plato man is
a social animal and he is dependent on the environment they are interlinked with each other so
we are all depend on one another the concept of security or the collective security in important
for the survival of state globalization examining both threats and opportunities. It explores new
ways of approaching security in the coming decades. transnational threats with the proliferation
of dangerous weapons, the underlying causes of transnational threats, opportunities for economic
growth and the building of democracy, and a collective international decision-making process.
The traditional ways in which the national security and economic policy-making communities
have dealt with these many dimensions of globalization must change. Globalization is everything
and its opposite.
Both definitions are valid and the term globalization casually connotes inter-connectivity,
technological progress, inter-dependency, innovation, and the international exchange of goods,
services and information. It has acquired an emotive force. Proponents of globalization and the
global governance of society consider the individual role of the nation-state to be outdated. They
believe it should be increasingly replaced by international cooperation to ensure progress and
security.
Key concepts:
Definition of globalization
“Process of international integration arising from world views, products, ideas, and other aspects
of culture”
Definition of collective security
“Collective security is a system or principle in international relations where a group of nations
agree to work together to prevent or respond to threats against peace and security. The idea is
that an attack against one member of the group is considered an attack against all, prompting a
collective response to deter aggression or restore peace”.
Context
In context we define how globalization influenced the collective security framework,
transforming how nations cooperate to address global threats and maintain peace.
1.increased interdependence and corporation
Economic ties
Diplomatic ties
2. Expansion of threat beyond the national borders
Transitional threat
Informational and technology
3. Rise of Multilateralism and International Norms
Global Governance
Shared Standards and Legal Frameworks
4. Shifts in Power Dynamics and Sovereignty
Erosion of Traditional Sovereignty
Power Imbalances
5. Regionalization of Collective Security
Regional Organizations
Localized Responses
Background information:
League Of Nation Role in Collective Security
The League of Nations was the first international organization established to promote collective
security and maintain world peace after World War I. Its primary goal, as stated in its Covenant,
was to prevent wars through collective security and disarmament, and settle international
disputes through negotiation and arbitration
Legacy of league of nation
The League of Nations’ collective security efforts laid down the groundwork for the united
nation security council. which inherited its principles and mechanisms. The League’s experience
also highlighted the need for more robust and effective international institutions to maintain
peace and security.
Other institution
UN
NATO
AFRICAN UNION