Non-Traditional Security Threats in Shaping Civil-Military Relations in Nepal

Binod Karki
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The concept of security has expanded beyond traditional military threats to encompass various non-traditional security challenges. The security, stability, and defense of a nation are significantly influenced by its armed forces. However, the military entities do not operate in isolation; they are an integral part of the larger society they serve. Throughout history, military institutions have not only been responsible for safeguarding a nation’s security but also played a pivotal role in shaping societal values, norms, and cohesion. The practical realm of interactions between civilians and the military encompasses both direct and indirect engagements that ordinary individuals and institutions have with the armed forces which involves discussions within legislative bodies regarding the allocation of funds, regulations, and the utilization of the military, as well as intricate negotiations between civilian and military leaders aimed at shaping and executing national security policies. Drawing on existing literature and contextual analysis with a qualitative approach, this study provides a nuanced understanding of the intricate relationship between non-traditional security dynamics and civil-military interactions in Nepal. Commencing with an exploration of the concept of non-traditional security and its applicability within Nepal, this study identifies a spectrum of non-traditional security challenges confronting the nation. Furthermore, this paper explains the intricate interplay between non-traditional security issues and the evolution of civil-military relations in Nepal.
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影响尼泊尔军民关系的非传统安全威胁
安全的概念已经超越了传统的军事威胁,涵盖了各种非传统的安全挑战。一个国家的安全、稳定和国防在很大程度上受到其武装部队的影响。然而,军事实体并不是孤立运作的,它们是其所服务的更大社会的一个组成部分。纵观历史,军事机构不仅负责保障国家安全,而且在塑造社会价值观、规范和凝聚力方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。军民互动的实际领域包括普通个人和机构与军队的直接和间接接触,其中涉及立法机构内部关于资金分配、法规和军队使用的讨论,以及文职和军事领导人之间旨在制定和执行国家安全政策的复杂谈判。本研究利用现有文献和背景分析,采用定性方法,对尼泊尔非传统安全动态与军民互动之间错综复杂的关系进行了细致入微的了解。本研究首先探讨了非传统安全的概念及其在尼泊尔的适用性,然后确定了尼泊尔面临的一系列非传统安全挑战。此外,本文还解释了尼泊尔非传统安全问题与军民关系演变之间错综复杂的相互作用。
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