Abstract
The end of the Cold War marked the beginning of a new era in the international order. Several theorists have defined this period as a transition from a new international order of bipolarism to multipolarism, from the binomial of two great powers to interconnected and interdependent power centres. A new approach to international theory has gained momentum, namely the in-depth study of security theories, or more precisely the emergence of security studies. This paper explains the concept of extended security. The objective of this article is to conceptualise a new security model that is specific to our country. The results obtained will be presented in the conclusions of this article.
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