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Comprehensive security: Challenge for China in the age of globalization
基金项目:The author appreciates the helps and comments from Professor James Hsiung at New York University, Professor Jesus de Miguel at University of Barcelona, Professor Yan Sun and Peter Liberman at CUNY Graduate Center, Professor Ming Xia at College of Staten Island, CUNY and Professor Chun Lin at the London School of Economics.
摘    要:Traditionally, security is understood as merely "national defense". During an on-going process of globalization, economic, political and cultural interdependence between individuals, nations and regions have changed the traditional ideas of national security to broader dimensions. The notion of incorporating economic security, environmental security and human security, with national security into a single whole, formulate the idea of comprehensive security (CS). This paper tries to explore the origin, components, and significance of comprehensive security. In case studies, the rise of China in the twenty-first century is not an assumption any more, but a reality already. In this research, the author focuses on China, a country which not only experiences comprehensive development, but also faces comprehensive security challenges in the age of globalization. The author discusses China's security challenge from a comprehensive perspective and argues that understanding them and finding the solution will not only benefit China itself, but also benefit other nations as a whole in the age of globalization.

关 键 词:安全性  全球化  中国  传统观念  国家安全  经济安全  依存关系  人类安全
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