The paper explores the evolution of security from an individualistic focus to a collective concern among states in the international community. It examines whether the concept of security has shifted beyond the traditional view of military strength to encompass broader, emerging global threats. The analysis delves into contemporary challenges to security, questioning the adequacy of past frameworks in addressing current issues.
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- 2015
- 2015
The essay critically analyzes the contemporary phenomenon of Ideological Conservatism through the lens of the Conservative Party in the UK. It juxtaposes classical conservatism, as articulated by Thomas Hobbes, with the party's current ideology. The examination includes the historical, social, economic, and political evolution of conservatism in a post-French Revolutionary context, highlighting how these factors have shaped the foundation of modern Neo-Conservatism.