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Mindful of what could be observed as a digression from the topic under discussion, let it be cleared that the ongoing wars
between Israel and Gaza, and Russia and Ukraine, and perhaps other examples are mentioned in passing to support or buttress
critical arguments flagged by this paper.
II. Methodology and Material
Associated with qualitative methods, this paper adopts desk research, precisely external desk research. Somehow like content
analysis, external desk research allows the researcher to review and analyze secondary materials such as public libraries,
websites, reports, surveys, journals, newspapers, magazines, books, podcasts, videos, and other sources that exist outside the
purview of the researcher (Owa, 2023). The researcher's primary objective for selecting this method is to gather data or
information related to a specific topic under study. More importantly, it helps the researcher gain insights and understanding of a
particular topic or research question (Owa, 2023). Of course, this paper is about a particular topic on issues in international
security not a research question issues in international security. The secondary materials reviewed were sourced from the internet
through the Google search engine and Google Scholar search engine.
III. Contribution to Knowledge
This paper contributes to knowledge in a few ways that could certify academic benefits. First, it provides an enlightenment that
may not have been known to some audience coming across this paper. Secondly, because it explores the subject matter, especially
the issues from different dimensions or perspectives, it could be used as a research tool in academic settings. Finally, it adds to the
contribution of the academic discipline of International Relations that encapsulates international security as one of its sub-fields.
General Overview of International Security
Before diving into the crux of issues in international security, a clarification of the concept of international security matters a lot.
On the grounds that there is no consensus on the definition of the concept of security because of its subjective posture or nature, it
makes sense to think of international security in a similar context. This is simply because of the attachment of security to
international thus calling it “International Security”. Nevertheless, few attempts have been made to clarify the concept. In the
words of (Aorere, n.d.), international security is the action taken to prevent and deal with conflicts and protect people and their
way of life. The action may involve military action, peacekeeping, capacity building, and diplomatic agreements such as treaties
and conventions. According to the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria’s website (2023), the concept of international security refers
to the measures taken by countries to ensure the safety and protection of their citizens, borders, and interests in the international
arena. It primarily deals with the security concerns of individual states and their interactions with one another. It focuses on
traditional military threats, such as territorial disputes, arms proliferation, and interstate conflicts.
In the view of Stockholm University (n.d.), international security focuses on historical, social, and political dynamics around
issues related to war, conflict, and the pursuit of peace and stability.
Also known as strategic studies, international security established field within the International Relations discipline, focuses on
the role and functions of military forces in international politics (B0145, 2022).
The above definitions, which imply realism that will subsequently be discussed as one of the key theories, emphasize states'
inclination to protect their interests in the international system. States' interests in the international system are germane and
critical to their national security. This claim provided a normative justification for a state-centric approach to international
security. Moreover, the definitions that captured war, and conflict have traditionally narrowed international security to military
operations. Because of this traditional understanding, it is safe to make the inference that international security is highly a state-
centric perspective that opens the corridor for skepticism between powerful states and emerging powers.
On the flip side of the same coin, the above definitions of international security do not seem to resonate with contemporary
concerns in international security. This is simply because besides the threats primarily coming from states that require a
traditional response (military operations) they are also coming from ethnic groups obsessed with hyper nationalism, criminal
gangs, mafiosi governance, epidemics, AIDS, terrorism, dangerous food, poverty, economic mismanagement, over-population,
failed states, flows of refugees, and, most importantly, pollution and the effects of pollution, the irrigation and destruction of
nature, and the diversification of nature(climate change) (Heurlin & Kristensen, n.d.). This suggests the need for the definition to
move away from military operations or incorporate measures taken by states to ensure the safety and protection of their citizens
against threats that require a non-traditional approach or intervention in the international system. These threats that require non-
traditional intervention are also embodiments of states' interests in the international system.
The Importance of International Security
The definitions of international security reinforced by the recent global epidemic (COVID-19), the Russia-Ukraine War, the
Israel-Gaza Crisis, growing tension between China and Taiwan, the US and Russia, China and the US, the US and Iran, etc. are
just good enough to explain the importance of international security. This is because it explains why states engage in wars and
other complex security threats or issues. Moreover, it uncovers the security problems and opportunities that the world can
consider in remodeling international relations across the globe and provides an understanding of when states need to intervene in
each other's domestic affairs that threaten their national security interests.