collective security

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collective security

A group of nations signs a treaty for collective security.

Definition

Noun: A system or principle for maintaining international peace and security through the collective action of a group of nations, typically involving mutual defense commitments against aggression.

Usage

The term is used primarily in the context of international relations and diplomacy. It describes a formal arrangement where the security of one member is considered the concern of all members, who agree to respond collectively to threats.

Examples
  • The United Nations was founded on the principle of collective security.
  • The alliance's effectiveness depends on a genuine commitment to collective security.
  • Critics argue that the concept of collective security is difficult to implement in practice.
Advanced Usage
  • "A collective security arrangement": A specific treaty or alliance based on this principle.
    • The North Atlantic Treaty is a collective security arrangement.
  • "The collective security system": Refers to the institutional framework and rules governing the mutual defense pact.
    • The collective security system failed to prevent the outbreak of war.
Variants and Related Words
  • Collective defense: A closely related term, often used interchangeably, though it can imply a more specific focus on military response to an attack on a member state.
  • Mutual defense: A similar concept emphasizing the reciprocal nature of the security guarantee.
Synonyms
  • Mutual protection
  • Common defense
Related Phrases
  • "Article 5" (NATO): The specific clause in the North Atlantic Treaty that embodies the collective security principle, stating that an attack on one member is an attack on all.
    • For the first time in its history, NATO invoked Article 5 after the 9/11 attacks.
  • "To uphold collective security": To support and act in accordance with the principle.
    • The member states pledged to uphold collective security.
collective security

A group of nations signs a treaty for collective security.

Noun
  1. a system for international peace