Abstract
<jats:p>In a globalized world, all states are reassessing their security policies. It is evident that both globalization and the proliferation of emerging threats have played a significant role in the revision of these policies. In addition, the deepening of states' regional ambitions has necessitated the renewal of security strategies. As states expand politically, economically, and militarily, their strategic objectives become more complex; this deepening of objectives, in turn, requires the continuous updating of corresponding policy frameworks. Moreover, domestic political challenges and regional disputes compel states to maintain their security policies in a constant state of transformation. When international politics and internal political processes are taken into account, security policy emerges as the most critical policy domain requiring regular and systematic revision.</jats:p>