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What are the traditional security?

Traditional security includes: military, security foreign policy, political security, security economic policy and so on.

Military security is an important part of national security, including military preparation, planning and execution of military operations, etc. Political security is the fundamental interests of the country, including the legitimacy and stability of the government and the protection of people's rights and interests.

Security foreign policy mainly includes foreign diplomacy and efforts to maintain international peace, which means that we should actively participate in international affairs, promote peaceful development and avoid wars and conflicts. At the same time, we should also adhere to the principle of peace, win-win cooperation and resolve differences and contradictions through dialogue and consultation in order to achieve the goal of peace.

Political security refers to the stability of state power, the normal operation of political system and the security of domestic political environment. Political security is the fundamental interest of the country, and its stability is directly related to the stable development of the country and the well-being of the people.

Threatening factors

Mainly refers to the military threats facing the country and the military factors that threaten international security. According to the degree of threat, it can be divided into three categories: arms race, military deterrence and war. Wars include world wars, total wars and local wars, international wars and civil wars, conventional wars and nuclear wars, and so on. Traditional security threats have a long history.

Since there was a country, there has been a military threat between countries. However, people call military threats traditional security threats. After the concept of national security and the new security concept were put forward, the term "national security" was first put forward by American columnist Lipman in 1943. American academic circles define national security as the threat, use and control of military forces, which has almost become synonymous with military security.