SECURITY SCHOOLS; CRITICISMS AND NECESSITY OF NEW PRESPECTIVE APPLICATION

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, University of Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Security schools as explanatory approaches and theories of security, on the bases of
different ontological, epistemological and anthropological theoretical foundations,
represent different characteristics and meaning of security of theories on the security
policies and policy making. Security schools as explanatory approaches and theories
of security, on the bases of different ontological, epistemological and
anthropological theoretical foundations, represent different characteristics and
meaning of security of theories on the security policies and policy making

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