Compare and contrast the different types of security (state, regime, national, individual).
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The four different types of security have one thing in common--they are meant to protect something/someone. The difference lies in which entity is protected by a certain type of security. For example, national security is the protection of the interests or survival of tribal, ethnic, or other groups that exist within and across state borders. State security, on the other hand, protects the borders and governmental structures from outside threats. Regime security is the ability to protect one’s hold on power, while individual security is the protection of one’s self.
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What will be an ideal response?
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