The Interplay of Historical, Cultural, and Geopolitical Factors in Shaping Security Perceptions: A Comparative Analysis of Asia and Europe
Moniruzzaman
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Moniruzzaman: University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 5, 1175-1179
Abstract:
Numerous historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors influence the complex structures that make up security perceptions. The intricacies of security perceptions in Asia and Europe are explored in this comparative research paper, which clarifies how cultural norms, historical narratives, and geopolitical forces interact to influence perceptions of threat and security priorities. This study attempts to identify patterns and relationships between numerous characteristics and security perceptions by using a quantitative analysis of survey data obtained from diverse groups throughout both regions and thoroughly evaluating the body of existing literature. The results highlight the complex interactions among historical legacies, cultural identities, and geopolitical alignments, providing insightful information to academics, decision-makers, and practitioners involved in comprehending and resolving modern security issues.
Date: 2024
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