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What are the non-traditional security threats?

Non-traditional security issues mainly include: economic security, financial security, ecological environment security, information security, resource security, terrorism, weapons proliferation, disease spread, transnational crime and so on.

Non-traditional security threats, according to the teaching materials of National Defense University, mainly refer to the interactions with one or more other countries that have never been encountered or rarely seen by human society in the past, which have gradually emerged in recent years and occurred outside the battlefield.

Security problems in other fields caused by non-military and political conflicts can pose a major threat to the survival and development, national security and social stability of our country and other countries, as well as the region and the world.

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