What is meant by Cooperative Security? How can this be made more effective?
FOREIGN - SET 2 2016
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  • Many non-traditional threats to security need to be tackled jointly by various countries all over the world. For example, in case of alleviation ofpoverty, management of migration and refugees, and control of epidemics, cooperation from all countries is required. This is called Cooperative Security.
  1. More effective strategies should be devised.
  2. Both governmental and non-governmental organizations are required to work together.
  3. Great personalities of the world should be involved to bring awareness among the people.
  4. Cooperative Security may involve the use of force only as a last resort.
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