What is the Non-Aggression Principle?

Introduction The non-aggression principle (NAP), also called the non-aggression axiom, is a concept in which aggression, defined as initiating or threatening any forceful interference (violating or breaching conduct) against an individual, their property, or promises (contracts) for which the aggressor is liable and in which the individual is a counterparty, is inherently wrong. Refer to… Read More

What is Military Security?

Introduction Military security implies the capability of a nation-state to defend itself, and/or deter military aggression. Outline Alternatively, military security implies the capability of a nation-state to enforce its policy choices by use of military force. The term “military security” is often considered synonymous with “security” in military contexts. One of the definitions of security… Read More