声明
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Table of Content
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Objective of Study
1.4 Specific Research Questions
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Scheme of the Study
2 Chapter Ⅰ Non-Traditional State Security Approach in Schools of Security Studies
2.1 Security Studies
2.2 Non-traditional State Security
2.3 Schools of security studies
2.3.1 Constructivist security concept
2.3.2 Post-colonialist security concept
2.3.3 Human security concept
2.3.4 Critical security concept
2.3.5 Feminist security concept
2.3.6 Copenhagen School
2.3.7 Poststructuralist security concept
2.3.9 Peace-cooperationism concept
2.4 Conclusion
3 chapter Ⅱ Chinese Perspectives on Non-Traditional Security
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Chinese Security Studies
3.3 Chinese Shared Security and Chinese Perspectives on Non-Traditional Security
3.4 Global Security Thinking and“Chinese shared Security”
3.5“Shared Security”and“China’s Conceptual Positioning and Strategy Choice”
3.6 Exploring the Feasibility of“Shared Security”:Co-development and Co-Winning Outcomes
3.7 Peace Cooperationism and Chinese Perspectives on Non-Traditional Security
3.8 Conclusion
4 Chapter Ⅲ NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY THREATS
4.2Traditional vs Non-traditional security threats
4.3 NTS threats genesis
4.3.2 Transnational organized crime networks
4.3.3 Terrorism and insurgency
4.3.5 Civil War and Regime Change
4.3.6 Impact of Environmental Degradation
4.3.7 Demographic Changes and Their Consequences
4.3.8 Cyber-conflict and National Security
4.4 Conclusion
5 Chapter Ⅳ Non-Traditional State Security Relation with a threat
5.1 Introduction
5.2 On the Theories of Security
5.3 Relation of state security:novel security classification
5.3.1 Independent Non-Traditional State Security
5.3.2 Interdependent Non-Traditonal State Security
5.3.3 Co-dependent Non-Traditional State Security
5.3.4 Dependent Non-Traditonal State Security-Innovation in the Paradigm of Security
5.4 Conclusion
6 Chapter Ⅴ China Dependent Non-Traditional State Security:An Experience of Pakistani Terrorism
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Overview of China-Pakistan cooperation
6.3 History of Pakistan terrorism threat
6.4 Why dependent state security?
6.4.1 Impact of terrorism on Chinese nationals in Pakistan
6.4.2 Impact of Pakistan terrorism on China political security
6.4.3 Impact of Pakistan terrorism on China economical security
6.4.4 Impact of Pakistan terrorism on China regional goals
6.4.5 Impact of Pakistan terrorism on psychological security of China nationals
6.4.6Dependence of China state security on the threat of Pakistan terrorism
6.5 Conclusion
7 Chapter Ⅵ Independent Non-traditonal state security relation:case study of Pakistan terrorism
7.1 Introduction
7.2 History and Background of the threat
7.3 Talibanization in Pakistan
7.4 Terrorism Causes
7.5 Pakistan terrorism causes
7.6 Terrorism affects and costs for Pakistan
7.7 Pakistan Government Efforts to Counter Terrorism
7.7.2 Initial NTS and Ideological Responses
7.8 Conclusion
8 Chapter Ⅶ Terrorism and mass media:uncounted victims
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Terrorism essence
8.3 Mass media power
8.4 Mass media and terrorism correlation
8.5 Uncounted terrorism victims
8.6.1 Theories of media violence effects
8.6.2 Time-bound impactof terrorism media exposure
8.7 Conclusion
8.8 Mass media based solutions
8.9 Co-dependent cooperation propositions
Conclusion
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