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. Tambov: Gramota, 2015. № 12. Part 4. P. 192-195.
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PROBLEM OF DIFFERENTIATION AND CO-DETERMINATION OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SECURITY

Chudinov Sergei Ivanovich
Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Information Sciences


Abstract. The article presents a study of the problem of the differentiation and co-determination of different levels of security (human security, societal and state security, global security) by the material of some representative concepts and theories developed in leading western approaches in the field of security study - the concepts of societal security, security community, human security, K. Booth’s theory of emancipation. Ontological, epistemological and axiological prerequisites are highlighted in the analyzed theories.
Key words and phrases: философия безопасности, национальная безопасность, социетальная безопасность, безопасность человека, Копенгагенская школа, критическая теория безопасности, philosophy of security, national security, societal security, human security, Copenhagen School, Critical Security Studies
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