![]() Yet, domestic strife may lead to regional and international upheaval and invite foreign political and military intervention. Although military considerations remain at the core of states’ security policies, it has been recognised that threats of non-military nature coming from the internal environment of the state could have a significant impact on the security of the state. It has also become a common belief that the majority of contemporary wars are less a problem of the relations between states than a problem within states (Melander 1999). ![]() It has been argued (Holsti 1996 & 1991) that war in the post-Cold War era has different sources and takes on significantly different characteristics than previous wars. This is an excerpt from Regional Security in the Middle East: Sectors, Variables and Issues. ![]()
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