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What are the non-traditional security areas?

Non-traditional security includes global security, national security and human security in non-military, political, diplomatic and other new security fields. It is formed by mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation, and is free from any form of danger, threat, infringement and misleading. It corresponds to traditional security and is also used to refer to a new security concept corresponding to traditional security concept.

Non-traditional security issues mainly have the following characteristics: transnational: non-traditional security issues are obviously transnational from generation to solution, which are not only individual problems in a certain country, but also issues related to the interests of other countries or all mankind; It not only poses a security threat to a certain country, but also may endanger the national security of other countries to varying degrees.

Uncertainty: Non-traditional security threats do not necessarily come from a sovereign country, but are often carried out by non-state actors such as individuals, organizations or groups.

Suddenness: Traditional security threats, from germination, brewing and intensification to armed conflict, often show many signs through a gradual process of continuous accumulation of contradictions and gradual evolution of their nature, and people can take corresponding preventive measures accordingly. However, many non-traditional security threats often erupt rapidly in a sudden form. First of all, many non-traditional security threats lack obvious signs.