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SS1 June 2025

THE EXPANSION OF THE SECURITY CONCEPT AND THE NEW CONFIGURATIONS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY

Iulia BULEA (1)
Andreea DRAGOMIR (2)

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

Abstract: This article examines how the idea of security has continued to grow in response to the intricate realities of a world that is changing quickly and becoming more interconnected. Security, which has historically been defined in terms of state sovereignty and military defense, has expanded to include more aspects such as social cohesion,
environmental balance, human well-being, and access to vital resources. To move from reactive, protectionist approaches to integrated and preventive strategies, the paper looks
at how public institutions and global civil society have adjusted to this conceptual shift.
The analysis, which draws from theoretical frameworks like the securitization theory of the Copenhagen School, emphasizes how threats are evolving and are no longer just interstate conflict but also institutional collapse, economic crises, health emergencies, climate change, and disinformation. Furthermore, the need for multi-sectoral policies and transnational cooperation is highlighted by the blurring of the boundaries between domestic and international security. This study highlights the function of public institutions
in promoting social discourse, civic duty, and resilience in addition to upholding order. The paper concludes by advocating for a rethinking of the security paradigm that considers the
various demands of modern global societies and harmonizes institutional reforms with democratic ideals.
Keywords: Human Security; global civil society; securitization; institutional adaptation; multidimensional threats
Contact details of the authors:  E-mail: iulia.bulea@ulbsibiu.ro (1)
andreea.dragomir@ulbsibiu.ro (2)
Institutional affiliation of the authors: Lucian Blaga University, Faculty of Law (1) (2)
Institutions address: Calea Dumbrăvii No. 34, Sibiu, Romania, 550324, 0269233295, https://drept.ulbsibiu.ro/, drept@ulbsibiu.ro

STUDIA SECURITATIS No. 1 2025 17-25