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This module provides an overview of different approaches to the study of security, the historical development of the discipline and a range of relevant and contemporary topics such as terrorism and cybersecurity. Security is an area of tremendous contemporary and international significance and this module aims to provide you with the knowledge and understanding to fully appreciate the international and contested nature of the concept.
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Introduction: 200-300 words Tell us that you understand what the Cold War was and what bipolarity is by giving a brief overview of why the Cold War started and what the resulting bipolarity meant. Definitions are good but showing us that you understand is better. Showing example: Cold War - “In the aftermath of the war, two competing ideologies of how to manage the global system emerged with free market capitalism on one side and state centered communism on the other. It was these two ideologies coupled with the battle of democratic freedoms versus autocratic rule that defined the Cold War.” Bipolarity - “The existence of two superpowers in the United States of America (USA) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), with competing spheres of influence created a bipolar moment. This resulted in a balance of power where the presence of the two superpowers kept the other in check.” Before you finish your introduction, we should know whether you agree or disagree with the contention that the bipolarity of Cold War produced a more secure international system. You should also outline how you intend on answering the question. What theories you will talk about Realism/Liberalism and what examples you will use such as the nature of conflict since the end of the Cold War (1991) or the different types of threat that now exist in the widening and broadening of security. Main Body/Discussion: 1500 words Start off by reiterating your key point/argument, “I agree/disagree with the contention that a bipolar system is more secure than a unipolar one. This is due to....” Make your first point which could be a conceptual one rather than a physical one such as the nature of security at this time and historically. So, you could argue that security itself hasn’t changed as there is still an anarchic system. In that sense unipolar or bipolar moments have no bearing on security from a structural realist perspective You make a physical point stating that there was just as much conflict then as there is now so that the system is not any safer in either moment. You could also make the point that as there are more referents now due to the widening and deepening of security the world is less secure.
You can look to include elements of democratic peace theory and those statistics show that democracies are less likely to go to war with each other and more likely to support international conventions for cooperation and trade. If you want to argue that anarchy is not mitigated by this, you will need to lean on realist theory that argues that states are in it for themselves, and that anarchy is a given. You need to be the biggest and strongest to survive. Conclusion: 200 words Refer to the question and restate your answer that you gave in your introduction. Summarise your key points and make a closing statement. This statement will be about 2 sentences that will say something like “whilst globalisation makes the world smaller and more interconnected the systems that states operate in stay the same so yield the same outcomes. Unless the system changes nothing else will”
one nation in an interdependent, cooperative system impacts the security of another. For example, water shortages and population migration. Talk more about the idea of securitisation and that to get real action on the climate it must be constructed as a security threat, historically it has not been seen as such. International institutions are the only way to work on this issue. Requires global cooperation. Critique that the state is still the primary referent as if it was looked at from a human security perspective, things would be done differently. States are selfish and only considered themselves during industrial revolution in 19th century and now. BRICs nations and their current industrial revolutions, pointing at Bolsonaro and deforestation in Brazil. Conclusion: 200 words Refer to the question and restate your answer that you gave in your introduction. Summarise your key points and make a closing statement. This statement will be about 2 sentences that will say something like “In a system of anarchy, it is difficult to gain a consensus from states acting in their own self- interest. An ideological shift is needed in order to construct an achievable goal of slowing down climate change.
You should also critique the idea that immigration isn’t a security threat for example to economic security as it costs the taxpayer 4.7mil per day to house asylum seekers in hotels across the country. Conclusion: 200 words Refer to the question and restate your answer that you gave in your introduction. Summarise your key points and make a closing statement. This statement will be about 2 sentences that will say something like “Threat construction is important to state security as it enables them to effectively respond and maintain security. However, it is important for us to change the referent and look at the impact of state security on human lives.”
Refer to the question and restate your answer that you gave in your introduction. Summarise your key points and make a closing statement. This statement will be about 2 sentences that will say something like “security privatisation has a profound impact on conflicts and accountability which directly affects human security on all levels. The safety of our bodies and identities has been left in the hands of multinational corporations which erode the states legitimacy as well as sovereignty”