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What are the non-traditional security issues?

Non-traditional security issues include economic security, financial security, ecological environment security, information security and resource security.

Non-traditional security is the external state, form and internal subjective feeling of global security, national security and human security through mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation without any form of danger, threat, infringement and misleading. It corresponds to the traditional security, and also refers to the new security concept corresponding to the traditional security concept.

1983, R. ullman, a famous American international political economist, published an article "Redefining Security" in the quarterly magazine International Security, clearly proposing that the concepts of national security and international security should be expanded to include non-military global issues such as resources, environment and population. At the beginning of 1989, J.T. Matthews wrote in Diplomacy.

social influence

Non-traditional security threatens the peaceful development of China. First of all, we should look at environmental problems. The destruction and pollution of the global ecological environment system and the population pressure of China itself have great influence on development. Secondly, we should look at population and social development. China's overpopulation has increased the burden of resources and put pressure on social and economic development, especially in education, medical care and food. Then it depends on the spread of the epidemic.

Finally, look at the threat of "three forces". Three forces, namely, ethnic separatist forces, ultra-religionism and terrorism, seriously threaten China's national security and have been promoted in global natural disaster relief. China did not attach any political conditions to the rescue of disasters such as the Indian Ocean tsunami and the Southeast Asian earthquake, which shows that China is a country committed to world peace and development with practical actions.