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Issue № 57. August 2016

The Rise of Non-Traditional Security Threats: A Case Study of Russia (The View of the Indian Researchers)

Arun Mohantry, Nivedita Kapoor

Arun Mohantry — Professor, Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU); Director, Eurasian Foundation, India.
E-mail: amohantymoscow@gmail.comu

Nivedita Kapoor — doctoral student, JNU, India.
E-mail: kapoor.nivedita@gmail.com

The end of the Cold War has given rise to a fresh set of security challenges that today pose a threat to the stability of any state. The focus is now as much on threats arising due to inter-state rivalries based on balance of power as on intra-national and transnational security threats that cannot be classified into the traditional security studies framework. Covering a wide range of situations, these non-traditional security threats have real consequences towards human, national and environmental security. This article seeks to understand some of the most critical non-traditional security threats faced by Russia.

Keywords

Non-Traditional Security, Russia, Terrorism, Drugs, Migration, Climate Change, Arms.

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