What is meant by alliance building as a component of traditional security policy? What are its advantages?
OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 2 2016
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  1. Alliance building as a component of traditional security policy is a coalition of states that coordinates their actions to deter or defend against military attack. Most alliances are formalised in written treaties and are based on a fairly clear identification of who constitutes the threat.
  2. Its advantages are:
  • It increases their effective power relative to another country or alliance.
  • Alliances are based on national interests and can change when national interests change.
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