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External threats in the ‘traditional notion of security’ consist of which of the following components?

Political Science · International Relations
External threats in the 'traditional notion of security' consist of which of the following components?
AMilitary threats
BThe threat of war
CThe balance of power
DMilitary threats, the threat of war and the balance of power together ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) Military threats, the threat of war and the balance of power together — External threats in traditional security include all these components, so the answer is all together.
Explanation
External threats in traditional security include all these components, so the answer is all together.
Traditional external security centres on military threats from other states.
It is dominated by the ever-present threat of war.
States manage this through the balance of power.
They form alliances and build arms to deter attack.
So military threats, the threat of war and the balance of power together make it up.

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