1. what do you mean by the term security?
Ans. Security implies freedom from threats.
2. Name the four traditional security threats according to traditional notion of security threat.
Ans. Military threat, Threat of war, balance of power and alliance building.
3. What is human security?
Ans. It refers to security of human beings more than the protection of states.It also includes protection against hunger, disease and natural disasters.
4. The idea of global security emerged in the 1990s in response to global security threats. Name these global threats.
Ans. These threats are global warming, International terrorism and health epidemics like AIDS and bird flu and so on.
5. How do you define terrorism?
Ans. It refers to political violence that targets civilians deliberately and indiscriminately.
6. What are the three types of Human rights?
Ans. They are political rights, economic and social rights and the rights of colonised people or ethnic and indigenous minorities.
7. Differentiate between migrants and refugees.
Ans. Migrants are those who voluntarily leave their home countries. Wheras refugees are those who flee from war, natural disaster or political persecution.
8. How do health epidemics spread?
Ans. The health epidemics rapidly spread across countries through migration, business, tourism and military operations.
9.What is arms control?
Ans. Arms control regulates the acquisition or development of weapons.
10 Did NPT ie the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968 abolish nuclear weapons.?
Ans. The NPT did not abolish nuclear weapons, rather it limited the number of countries that could have them.
Ans. Security implies freedom from threats.
2. Name the four traditional security threats according to traditional notion of security threat.
Ans. Military threat, Threat of war, balance of power and alliance building.
3. What is human security?
Ans. It refers to security of human beings more than the protection of states.It also includes protection against hunger, disease and natural disasters.
4. The idea of global security emerged in the 1990s in response to global security threats. Name these global threats.
Ans. These threats are global warming, International terrorism and health epidemics like AIDS and bird flu and so on.
5. How do you define terrorism?
Ans. It refers to political violence that targets civilians deliberately and indiscriminately.
6. What are the three types of Human rights?
Ans. They are political rights, economic and social rights and the rights of colonised people or ethnic and indigenous minorities.
7. Differentiate between migrants and refugees.
Ans. Migrants are those who voluntarily leave their home countries. Wheras refugees are those who flee from war, natural disaster or political persecution.
8. How do health epidemics spread?
Ans. The health epidemics rapidly spread across countries through migration, business, tourism and military operations.
9.What is arms control?
Ans. Arms control regulates the acquisition or development of weapons.
10 Did NPT ie the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968 abolish nuclear weapons.?
Ans. The NPT did not abolish nuclear weapons, rather it limited the number of countries that could have them.
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